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Andreas Mautner
Researcher at University of Vienna
Publications - 67
Citations - 1838
Andreas Mautner is an academic researcher from University of Vienna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanocellulose & Cellulose. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 49 publications receiving 1060 citations. Previous affiliations of Andreas Mautner include Medical University of Vienna & Imperial College London.
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Engineered mycelium composite construction materials from fungal biorefineries: A critical review
TL;DR: Mycelium composites are an emerging class of cheap and environmentally sustainable materials experiencing increasing research interest and commercialisation in the EU and USA for construction applications as mentioned in this paper, such as insulation, door cores, panelling, flooring, cabinetry and other furnishings.
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Cellulose nanopapers as tight aqueous ultra-filtration membranes
Andreas Mautner,Koon-Yang Lee,Tekla Tammelin,Aji P. Mathew,Alisyn J. Nedoma,Kang Li,Alexander Bismarck,Alexander Bismarck +7 more
TL;DR: The feasibility of such nanopaper-based UF membranes intended for use in water purification is shown in this paper, where four types of nanocelluloses, namely bacterial cellulose, wood-derived nano-cellulose, TEMPO-oxidized cellulose nanofibrils and cellulose nano-stals, were used as raw materials for the production of these nanopaperbased membranes.
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Cationic cellulose nanofibers from waste pulp residues and their nitrate, fluoride, sulphate and phosphate adsorption properties.
Houssine Sehaqui,Andreas Mautner,Andreas Mautner,Uxua Perez de Larraya,Numa Pfenninger,Philippe Tingaut,Tanja Zimmermann +6 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that cationic CNF can be manufactured into permeable membranes capable of dynamic nitrate adsorption by utilizing a simple paper-making process.
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Nanopapers for organic solvent nanofiltration
Andreas Mautner,Koon-Yang Lee,Koon-Yang Lee,Panu Lahtinen,Minna Hakalahti,Tekla Tammelin,Kang Li,Alexander Bismarck,Alexander Bismarck +8 more
TL;DR: The production of nanofiltration membranes made from nanocellulose by applying a papermaking process is demonstrated and Manufacture of the nanopapers was enabled by inducing flocculation of nan ofibrils upon addition of trivalent ions.