Textile fiber, invented in 1865 and patented in 1894, is derived from cellulose. Produced as acetate rayon (see also viscose rayon), known as acetate, from wood pulp or short cotton fiber (linters) treated with acetic acid or acetic anhydride to make the liquid from which the fiber is spun. Because of its lustrous sheen, it is the one man-made fiber that closely resembles silk.




