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Inelastic behaviour of cellulose microfibril networks
Weak physical interactions between cellulose microfibrils play an important role in shaping the nonlinear rheological behaviour of their networks.
Srivatssan Mohan +2 more
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Stress transfer in microfibrillated cellulose reinforced poly(vinyl alcohol) composites [PDF]
Copyright © 2014 Elsevier. NOTICE: this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing. Changes resulting from the publishing process, such as peer review, editing, corrections,
Eichhorn, Stephen J. +2 more
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THE SIZE OF THE CELLULOSE MICROFIBRIL [PDF]
Recently the lateral width of the cellulose microfibril has been estimated as 30 A rather than about 150 to 200 A, by extrapolation of data from model shadowing experiments. The difference was attributed to a layer of metal deposited during shadowing.
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A reinforced eco-friendly cushioning material (ECM) comprising starch and cellulose material was developed. The ECM was prepared based on the starch type and cellulose material content; it was compared with commercial CMs. Different sizes of refined pulp
Hae Min Jo, Soo Hyun Lee, Ji Young Lee
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Low Fouling Nanostructured Cellulose Membranes for Ultrafiltration in Wastewater Treatment
Ultrafiltration (UF) is a common technique used in wastewater treatments. However, the issue of membrane fouling in UF can greatly hinder the effectiveness of the treatments. This study demonstrated a low-fouling composite cellulose membrane system based
Ritika Joshi +8 more
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Production of Cellulose Microfibrils by Rhizobium [PDF]
Electron microscope examination of Rhizobium spp. revealed microfibrils produced by flocculating strains but not by nonflocculating strains. The microfibrils from R. trifolii (NA30) were isolated and identified as cellulose by enzymatic, X-ray diffraction, and infrared spectral analyses. Both
C, Napoli, F, Dazzo, D, Hubbell
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This article aimed at comparing gas barrier performance of plastic films coated with both cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) and microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) obtained from cotton linters.
Ghislain Fotie +4 more
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High performance green barriers based on nanocellulose [PDF]
With the increasing environmental concerns such as sustainability and end-of-life disposal challenges, materials derived from renewable resources such as nanocellulose have been strongly advocated as potential replacements for packaging materials ...
Arthur J Ragauskas +3 more
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Preliminary study for acetylation of cassava bagasse starch and microfibrillated cellulose of bamboo
Bio composite matrixes have been developed from several biomaterials, such as starch. One of potential resources is starch isolated from cassava bagasse still consisting 30-50% of starch. Reinforcement material may be inserted into bio composite to tough
Silviana Silviana +2 more
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Tunicate nanocellulose with its unique properties, such as excellent mechanical strength, high crystallinity, and good biodegradability, has potential to be used for the preparation of light management film with tunable transmittance and haze. Herein, we
Chen Jiang +5 more
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