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Cellulose nanowhisker

In Dash s work [46], they combined the aromatic linker and cellulose nanowhiskers to synthesize a novel delivery system for amine containing biologically active compounds and drug... [Pg.109]

Rosa, M., Medeiros, E., Malmonge, J., Gregorski, K., Wood, D., and Mattoso, L. (2010). Cellulose nanowhiskers from coconut husk fibers Effect of preparation conditions on their thermal and morphological behavior, Qarboh Qf f]x., 81,83-92. [Pg.138]

Chen, Y., Liu, C., Chang, P. R., Cao, X., and Anderson, D. P. (2009). Bionanocomposites based on pea starch and cellulose nanowhiskers hydrolyzed from pea hull fibre Effect of hydrolysis time, Carbfj]fy ... [Pg.139]

Sanchez-Garcia, M. D., and Lagaron, J. M. (2010). On the use of plant cellulose nanowhiskers to enhance the barrier properties of polylactic acid. Cellulose. 17,987-1004. [Pg.140]

Eichhorn, S. J. (2011). Cellulose nanowhiskers Promising materials for advanced applications, So Mattei 7(2), 303-315. [Pg.490]

PEG/Cellulose Nanowhiskers (CNW) -The adhesion of PEG to the natural fibers can explain the lubricating effect of PEG in the preparation of composites with PHB and natural fibers. [39]... [Pg.906]

Rush, R., Eichhorn, S.J. Determination of the stiffness of cellulose nanowhiskers and the fibre-matrix interface in a nanocomposite using Raman spectroscopy. Appl. Phys. Lett. 93, 033111 (2008)... [Pg.49]

Petersson, L., Mathew, A.P., Oksman, K.J. Dispersion and properties of cellulose nanowhiskers and layered silicates in cellulose acetate butyrate nanocomposites. Appl. Polym. Sd. 112, 2001-2009 (2009)... [Pg.50]

Qi, H., Cai, J., Zhang, L., Kuga, S. Properties of films composed of cellulose nanowhiskers and a cellulose matrix regenerated from alkali/urea solution. Biomacromolecules 10, 1597-1602 (2009)... [Pg.51]

Rojas, O.J., Montero, G.A., Habibi, Y. Electrospun nanocomposites from polystyrene loaded with cellulose nanowhiskers. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 113, 927-935 (2009)... [Pg.116]

Oat spelt arabinoxylan was used for nanocomposites with cellulose nanowhiskers (CNW) [65-68]. Films prepared from oat spelt arabinoxylan alone have poor film forming ability, which has been attributed to insufiicient chain length of the polymer, high glass transition temperature, or poor solubility. The... [Pg.327]

Konjac glucomannan, spruce galactoglucomannan Cellulose nanowhiskers [60, 75]... [Pg.329]

The use of cellulose nanowhiskers as nanoreinforcement is a new field in nanotechnology and as a result there are still many obstacles remaining to their use. Namely, cellulose nanowhiskers are not commercially available and their production is time consuming with low yields. In addition, they are difftcult to be deployed in systems that are not water based due to their strong intermolecular hydrogen bonding thus, the CNW have to be transferred from water to an appropriate solvent for this type of PLA. In the past decade, the field of PLA/CNW still remained sow in progress due to these obstacles. [Pg.390]

Figwe 27 Gels from composites of hydrophobic polymer and cellulose nanowhiskers mimicking sea cucumber dermis in their formation. Reproduced from Seo, M. Beck, B. J. Paulusse, J. M. J. etal. MacromoleculesZftOS, 41,6413-6418. ... [Pg.609]

There are basically two families of nanosized cellulosic particles (1) Nanofibrillar cellulose, which includes mechanically isolated microfibrils, chemically isolated microfibrils (TEMPO-oxidation), bacterial cellulose and can be considered spaghetti-like, and (2) Cellulose nanocrystals - rods of highly crystalline cellulose which are isolated by acid hydrolysis. Cellulose nanocrystals are represented in literature by synonyms like cellulose whiskers, cellulose nanowhiskers, cellulose microfibrils, micro-crystalline cellulose and nanocrystalline cellulose because they are not yet commercially available. These are needle-shaped (100 run to 200 run X 10 nm), highly crystalline, strong (E - 150 GPa) and form liquid crystal suspensions. [Pg.6]

Changing the surface functionality of the cellulose nanoparticle can also affect the permeability of nanocellulose films. Films constituted of negatively charged cellulose nanowhiskers could effectively reduce permeation of negatively charged ions, while leaving neutral ions virtually unaffected. Positively charged ions were found to accumulate in the membrane [70]. [Pg.24]

Cellulose nanocrystals are rods of highly crystalline cellulose which are usually isolated by acid hydrolysis Cellulose nanocrystals are represented in literature by synonyms like cellulose whiskers, cellulose nanowhiskers, cellulose microfibrils. [Pg.529]

Visakh et used cellulose nanowhiskers or nanofibres isolated from... [Pg.145]


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