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Simonsen, J. Bio-based nanocomposites challenges and opportunities. Available http // woodscience.oregonstate.edu/faculty/simonsen/Nanocomposites. Accessed 19 mar (2007)... [Pg.357]

Johnson, R.K., Zink-Sharp, A., Renneckar, S.H., Glasser, W.G., 2008. A new bio-based nanocomposite fibrillated TEMPO-oxidized celluloses in hydroxypropylcellulose matrix. Cellulose 16 (2), 227—238. [Pg.284]

Hassan Nejad, M., Ganster, J., Bohn, A. et al. (2009) Bio-based nanocomposites of cellulose acetate and nano-clay with superior mechanical properties. Macromolecular Symposia, 280, 123-129. [Pg.62]

Lu, J., Hong, C.K. and Wool, R.P. (2004) Bio-based nanocomposites from functionalized plant oils and layered silicate. Journal of Polymer Science, Part B Polymer Physics, 42(8), 1441-1450. [Pg.135]

M. Shibata, N. Teramoto, Y. Someya and S. Suzuki, Bio-based nanocomposites composed of photo-cured epoxidized soybean oil and supramolecular hydroxystearic acid nanofibers , J Polym Sci Part B Polym Phys, 2009, 47, 669-73. [Pg.308]

J. Lu, C. K. Hong and R. P. Wool, Bio-based nanocomposites from functionalized plant oils and layered sUicate , J Polym Sci Part B Polym Phys, 2004, 42, 1441-50. [Pg.308]

Y. Lu and R. C. Larock, Bio-based nanocomposites from corn oil and functionalized organoclay prepared by cationic polymerization , Macromol Mater Eng, 2007,292,863-72. [Pg.309]

Sustainability of the materials becomes one of the prime concerns in the research development in industries and academic institutions. The search for nonpetroleum-based fillers has accelerated the research into bio-nanofillers from biomass. In some cases, bio-based nanocomposites show unique advantages over traditional inorganic nanoparticles. Commonly used bio-nanofillers in NR are whiskers of cellulose, chitosan, nanocrystals of starch etc. The studies on these fillers are aimed at competitive production cost and equivalent properties as compared to other petroleum-based fillers. In addition, biocompatibility and biodegradability of the bio-based fillers are hoped to be retained after dispersion in the NR matrix. [Pg.43]

Control of Filler Phase Dispersion in Bio-Based Nanocomposites by In-situ Reactive Polymerization... [Pg.123]

Liu H and Laborie M G (2011), Bio-based nanocomposites by in situ cure of phenolic prepolymers with cellulose whiskers . Cellulose, 18, 619-630. [Pg.40]

BIO-BASED NANOCOMPOSITES PROSPECTS IN GREEN PACKAGING APPLICATIONS... [Pg.263]

Bio-based Nanocomposites Prospects in Green Packaging Appiications... [Pg.265]

Perspective of these bio-based materials towards fabrication of bio-based nanocomposites for the food packaging applications wiU be discussed in the following section ... [Pg.273]


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