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Yiqiang Wu
Researcher at Central South University Forestry and Technology
Publications - 18
Citations - 1348
Yiqiang Wu is an academic researcher from Central South University Forestry and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cellulose & Ultimate tensile strength. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 18 publications receiving 1042 citations. Previous affiliations of Yiqiang Wu include University of Forestry, Sofia.
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Cellulose Nanoparticles: Structure–Morphology–Rheology Relationships
TL;DR: In this paper, the structure-morphology-rheology relationship for cellulose nanoparticles, including cellulose nanofibers (CNFs) and cellulose Nanocrystals (CNCs), was investigated.
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A comparative study of cellulose nanofibrils disintegrated via multiple processing approaches
TL;DR: Despite films from these CNC-like fibrils having inferior tensile strength, their tensile modulus and transparency were significantly improved compared to CNFs prepared without pre-treatment.
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Mechanical properties and in vitro degradation of electrospun bio-nanocomposite mats from PLA and cellulose nanocrystals
TL;DR: Compared with neat PLA mats, the nanocomposite mats, especially at high CNC-loading levels, degraded more rapidly in phosphate-buffered saline solution.
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Cellulose Nanocrystals and Polyanionic Cellulose as Additives in Bentonite Water-Based Drilling Fluids: Rheological Modeling and Filtration Mechanisms
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of concentration of polyanionic cellulose (PAC) and cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) on the rheological and filtration properties of PAC/CNC/BT-WDFs was investigated.
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Transparent Nanocomposite Films of Lignin Nanospheres and Poly(vinyl alcohol) for UV-Absorbing
TL;DR: Lignin nanospheres/poly(vinyl alcohol) (LNS/PVA) nanocomposite films were prepared through solvent casting approach as discussed by the authors, which outperformed the lignin/pVA blend film in UV absorbing and transparency.