Published October 18, 2023 | Version v1
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INVESTIGATION OF SEVERAL BRANDS OF CELLULOSE SUITABLE FOR OBTAINING ORGANIC COMPOSITE MATERIALS FROM CANNABIS PLANT STEM

  • 1. Master student Termez Institute of Engineering and Technology

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This research topic focuses on the investigation of various brands of cellulose for their suitability in producing organic composite materials derived from the stems of the cannabis plant. The study aims to explore the potential of cannabis plant stems as a renewable and sustainable source of cellulose, a key component in the production of biodegradable and eco-friendly composite materials. By analyzing different cellulose brands and their compatibility with cannabis stem-derived cellulose, this research seeks to contribute to the development of environmentally conscious materials for various applications.

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