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chemical nature of jute fiber

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Answered by sona561
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The middle lamella is composed of cementing materials lignin and hemicellulose, that sorrounds each cell and combines one cell with the adjacent cells. The following figure shows the longitudinal appearance and arrangement of the ultimate cells in a fibre (cross section of the jutefilament).
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Mainly Jute fibers are composed of cellulose, hemi-cellulose and lignin. It is harder than cotton or other fibers. ... Its extension ability is less than othernatural fibers. The physical andchemical properties of jute can vary depending on region.

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