Nanomaterials from Textile Waste for Purification and Environmental Applications. [PDF]
Olaiya NG +3 more
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Review of Hydrogels and Aerogels Containing Nanocellulose
T. Hoare, E. Cranston
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Mechanochemical Treatment of Cellulose: A Strategy for Developing Functional Biocomposite Materials
Mechanochemistry as an integrated approach for combining fiber defibrillation, activation, surface functionalization, and cellulose‐based composite fabrication in a single or reduced number of steps. ABSTRACT Cellulose‐based biocomposites are attracting increasing scientific and industrial interest due to their sustainable origin, biodegradability, and
Murilo O. da Luz +3 more
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Composite Membranes Based on MXene and Nanocellulose for Water Purification: Structure, Efficiency, and Future Prospects. [PDF]
Suleimenova M +3 more
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The impact of nanotechnology on textile coloration—A mini‐review
Abstract Coloration is a key feature in the textile industry that adds value to the final apparels. This coloration of textile products is done by conventional methods which involve huge amounts of water pollution and wastages of textile colourants. Several approaches have been taken to eliminate these issues by advanced dyeing methods, however, due to
Solaiman Bin Ali +2 more
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Effect of nanocellulose content in a polymer-based soil stabilizer on the wind erosion resistance of sandy soil under laboratory conditions. [PDF]
Feizi Z +3 more
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Sustainable bioceramics, biopolymers, and composites for bone applications: From bench to production
Abstract In response to environmental challenges and primary resource scarcity, sustainable approaches that rely on recycling and reusing waste materials are becoming highly valuable and appealing options in modern society. These strategies have started being applied in biomaterials science, too, leading to the advent of new synergies between ...
Bohan Zhang, Francesco Baino
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Morphology-regulated millet bran nanocellulose-zein nanoparticles complexes: stabilization of Pickering emulsions and β-carotene delivery. [PDF]
Zhu Y +6 more
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Effect of Low‐Crystallinity Cellulose Produced by Shear and Cool Milling on Polyamide 6 Composites
Pure cellulose powder was processed using a milling machine equipped with a cooling unit to produce low crystallinity cellulose (LCC). Recrystallized cellulose (RCC) was obtained by recrystallizing LCC under conditions of 80 ºC and 90% relative humidity (RH).
Takashi Saito +3 more
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