Characterisation of Cellulose Nanofibres Derived from Chemical and Mechanical Treatments
Optimised routes have been established to obtain high aspect ratio cellulose microfibrils derived from plant feedstocks, involving a combination of a chemical and mechanical treatment using a high pressure microfluidizer.
Muhamad Martini +6 more
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Studies on the Cell Wall Structure and on the Mechanical Properties of Norway Spruce [PDF]
The structure and the mechanical properties of wood of Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) were studied using small samples from Finland and Sweden. X-ray diffraction (XRD) was used to determine the orientation of cellulose microfibrils (microfibril ...
Peura, Marko
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The Arrangement and Size of Cellulose Microfibril Aggregates in the Cell Walls of Sclerenchyma Fibers and Parenchyma Tissue in Bamboo [PDF]
Wenting Ren +5 more
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Role of Lignin in Moisture Interactions of Cellulose Microfibril Structures in Wood
Wood is a complex, multi‐component material with a variety of applications. The properties of wood are especially sensitive to its moisture content and comprehending wood–water interactions is thus paramount. Understanding of the moisture interactions of
Aleksi Zitting +4 more
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TIP CELL GROWTH AND THE FREQUENCY AND DISTRIBUTION OF CELLULOSE MICROFIBRIL‐SYNTHESIZING COMPLEXES IN THE PLASMA MEMBRANE OF APICAL SHOOT CELLS OF THE RED ALGA PORPHYRA YEZOENSIS1 [PDF]
I. Tsekos, H. -D. Reiss
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Bundling of cellulose microfibrils in native and polyethylene glycol-containing wood cell walls revealed by small-angle neutron scattering. [PDF]
Penttilä PA +5 more
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The derivation of the cellulose microfibril angle by small-angle X-ray scattering from structurally characterized softwood cell-wall populations [PDF]
K. M. Entwistle +2 more
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