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Nanocrystalline Cellulose as Reinforce Phase

The conclusions [112] are that the char residue amounts of all the NCC were significantly larger than that of the MCC. The DMA data showed a marked increase in storage modulus from 1.7 GPa for pure PVA to 4.2 GPa for PVA/NCC-8 at 30°C, because of the high modulus of NCC. [Pg.124]

In this chapter, the current state of development in the field of cellulose modification and application is demonstrated. It should be also pointed out that cellulose as a natural product belongs to the polymers, which hold an Impressive future potential [Pg.126]

(2004). Principles of Polymerization. 4th ed. (John Wiley and Sons, Hoboken). [Pg.127]

Bhattachaiya, A., and Misra, B. N. (2004). Grafting A versatile means to modiiy polymers Techniques, factors and applications, [Pg.127]

Hebeish, A., and Guthrie, J. T. (1981). The Chemistry and Technology ofCelluIosic Copolymers, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 12, 432-1981. [Pg.127]


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