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Cellulose nanomaterial reinforced polymer nanocomposites
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In this article, the authors focus on cellulose materials as filler in polymer nanocomposites and their properties depend on the type of nanomaterial used, but the crucial point is the processing technique.Abstract:
Several forms of cellulose nanomaterials, notably cellulose nanocrystals and cellulose nanofibrils, exhibit attractive properties and are potentially useful for a large number of industrial applications. These include the paper and cardboard industry, use as reinforcing filler in polymer nanocomposites, basis for low-density foams, additive in adhesives and paints, as well as a wide variety of filtration, electronic, food, hygiene, cosmetic, and medical products. This entry focuses on cellulose materials as filler in polymer nanocomposites. The ensuing mechanical properties obviously depend on the type of nanomaterial used, but the crucial point is the processing technique. The emphasis is on the melt processing of such nanocomposite materials that has not yet been properly resolved and remains a challenge.read more
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Fully Bio-based Micro-cellulose Incorporated Poly(butylene 2,5-furandicarboxylate) Transparent Composites: Preparation and Characterization
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Bionanomaterials: definitions, sources, types, properties, toxicity, and regulations
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Synthesis and liquid-liquid extraction of non-agglomerated Al(OH) 3 particles for deposition of cellulose matrix composite films.
TL;DR: A cathodic electrophoretic deposition (EPD) method has been developed for the deposition of quaternized hydroxyethyl cellulose ethoxylate (QHECE) films and can be used for the fabrication of advanced QHECEs, containing various functional materials.
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Melt-Spun Nanocomposite Fibers Reinforced with Aligned Tunicate Nanocrystals.
Alexandre Redondo,Sourav Chatterjee,Pierre Brodard,LaShanda T. J. Korley,Christoph Weder,Ilja Gunkel,Ullrich Steiner +6 more
TL;DR: Tensile tests reveal that fibers and films, at similar P-tCNC contents, display Young’s moduli and strain-at-break that are within the same order of magnitude, but the stress- at-break was found to be ten-times higher for fibers, conferring them a superior toughness over films.
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A combined theoretical and experimental study of the polymer matrix mediated stress transfer in a cellulose nanocomposite
Anna Peterson,Aleksandar Y. Mehandzhiyski,Leo Svenningsson,Agnieszka Ziolkowska,Roland Kádár,Anja Lund,Linda Sandblad,Lars Evenäs,Giada Lo Re,Igor Zozoulenko,Christian Müller +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, composites of cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) in an ionomer matrix of poly(ethylene-stat-sodium acrylate) were studied.
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Robert J. Moon,Robert J. Moon,Ashlie Martini,John A. Nairn,John Simonsen,Jeffrey P. Youngblood +5 more
TL;DR: This critical review provides a processing-structure-property perspective on recent advances in cellulose nanoparticles and composites produced from them, and summarizes cellulOSE nanoparticles in terms of particle morphology, crystal structure, and properties.
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Review: current international research into cellulose nanofibres and nanocomposites
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TL;DR: An overview of recent progress in the area of cellulose nanofibre-based nanocomposites is given in this article, with particular emphasis on applications, such as reinforced adhesives, to make optically transparent paper for electronic displays, to create DNA-hybrid materials, to generate hierarchical composites and for use in foams, aerogels and starch nanocom composites.
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Review of Recent Research into Cellulosic Whiskers, Their Properties and Their Application in Nanocomposite Field
TL;DR: There are numerous examples where animals or plants synthesize extracellular high-performance skeletal biocomposites consisting of a matrix reinforced by fibrous biopolymers, which occur as whisker-like microfibrils that are biosynthesized and deposited in a continuous fashion.
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Nanocellulose: a new ageless bionanomaterial
TL;DR: In this paper, the hierarchical structure of cellulose is exploited to extract nanoparticles from this naturally occurring polymer, which can be used for the processing of polymer nanocomposites.
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Cellulose whiskers versus microfibrils: influence of the nature of the nanoparticle and its surface functionalization on the thermal and mechanical properties of nanocomposites.
TL;DR: It was proved that the chemical treatment clearly improves the ultimate properties of the nanocomposites and significant differences were reported according to the nature of the nanoparticle and amount of nanofillers used as reinforcement.