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Nanofibrillated cellulose production

Keywords Cellulose-based composites Composite properties cellulose Nanofibrillated cellulose Production methods... [Pg.179]

Cellulose nanofibers, also called micro/nanofibrillated cellulose (MFC/NFC), are obtained by mechanical disintegration after the raw cellulosic materials were chemically or enzymatically pretreated to get pure cellulose. Thus, the MFC has a high aspect ratio with a length over 1000 nm including crystalline and amorphous cellulose (Siro and Plackett, 2010). Microfibrillar cellulose (MFC) shows more commercial production availability than hydrolyzed CNC (Brinchi et al., 2013). [Pg.3]

Abdul Khalil HPS, Davoudpour Y, Islam MdN, Mustapha A, Sudesh K, Dungani R, et al. Production and modification of nanofibrillated cellulose using various mechanical processes a review. Carbohydr Polym 2014 99 649-65. [Pg.284]

Castro, C., Vesterinen, A., Zuluaga, R., Caro, G., Filpponen, 1., Rojas, 0. J., Kortaberria, G., and Ganan, P. (2014). In situ production of nanocomposites of poly(vinyl alcohol) and cellulose nanofibrils from Gluconacetobacter bacteria Effect of chemical crosslinking. Cellulose, in Press. [Pg.531]

Kaushik A, Singh M, Verma G (2010) Green nanocomposites based on thermoplastie starch and steam exploded cellulose nanofibrils from wheat straw. Carbohydr Pol5mi 82(2) 337-345 Khan RA, Salmieri S, Dussault D, Uiibe-Calderon J, Kamal MR, Safrany A, Lacroix M (2010) Production and properties of nanocellulose-reinforced methyleellulose based biodegradable films. J Agri Food Chem 58(13) 7878-7885... [Pg.290]

Kojima Y, Tonouchi N, Tsuchida T, YoshinagaF, Yamada Y (1998) The characterization of acetic acid bacteria efficiently producing bacterial cellulose liom sucrose the proposal of Acetobacter xylinum subsp. nonacetoxidans subsp. nov. Biosd Biotechnol Biochem 62 185-187 Kose R, Sunagawa N, Yoshida M, Tajima K (2013) One step production of nanofibrillated bacterial cellulose (NFBC) from waste glycerol using Glulconacetobacter intermedius NED-01. Cellulose 20 2971-2979... [Pg.317]


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