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Cellulose nano crystals

Li, X.F., Ding, E.Y., Li, G.K., 2001. A method for preparing spherical nano-crystal cellulose with mixed crystalline forms of cellulose I and II. Chinese J. Polym. Sci. 19, 291-2%. [Pg.285]

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Yamashita K, Funato T, Suzuki Y, Teramachi S, Doi Y (2003) Characteristic interactions between poly(hydroxybutyrate) depolymerase and poly [(R)-3-hydroxybutyrate] film studied by a quartz crystal microbalance. Macromol Biosci 3 694—702 Yang L, Setyowati K, Li A, Gong S, Chen J (2008) Reversible infrared actuation of carbon nanotube-liquid crystalline elastomer nanocomposites. Adv Mater 20 2271-2275 Yu C, Shi L, Yao Z, Li D, Majumdar A (2005) Thermal conductance and thermopower of an individual single-wall carbon nanotube. Nano Lett 5 1842-1846 Yu H, Qin Z, Zhou Z (2011) Cellulose nanocrystals as green fillers to improve crystallization and hydrophilic property of poly(3-hydroxybut3uate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate). Prog Nat Sci Mater Int 21 478 84... [Pg.108]

Y. Genga, P. Brogueirac, J. L. Figueirinhas, M. H. Godinho, and P. L. Almeida, Light shutters from nano crystalline cellulose rods in a nematic liquid crystal. Liq. Cryst. 40,769-773 (2013). [Pg.387]

In conclusion, the appearance of the micrometer-sized structures formed by the xylans seems to be related to the morphology of the cellulose substrate rather than the degree of crystallinity. The crystal structure of the cellulose substrate (cellulose I or II) is not unimportant but its influence is indirect, through the absence of fibril-like surface features that can induce the formation of xylan structures on the regenerated substrates (cellulose II). On a nanometer scale, the xylan layer looks similar on all of the cellulose substrates, supporting the conclusion that the cellulose surfaces studied are different on the micro scale but quite similar on the nano and molecular levels. [Pg.250]

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