Investigating the effect photodegradation has on natural fibres at a microscopic level

Roslyn DeBattista1, Helen Tidy1, Matthew Clark2

  • 1School of Science, Engineering and Design, Teesside University, Tees Valley, Middlesbrough TS1 3BX, United Kingdom.

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