Biobased fibers and materials in Brazil

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The human evolution is directly associated to the use of materials. During the last century, humanity had significant development powered by the use of fossil resources, which largely impacted the materials discovery and use. However, there are many concerns about the use of fossils, based mainly on economic and environmental issues. These concerns motivate the study, development, and use of renewable resources, including biobased materials. Brazil is one of the largest producers of agricultural commodities, which can be used to produce renewable materials. This review describes actual production of some renewable materials in Brazil and future possibilities to generate them using biomass residual streams of industrial processes.

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Valadares, L. F. (2014). Biobased fibers and materials in Brazil. Chemical and Biological Technologies in Agriculture. Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40538-014-0016-y

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