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Effects of preparation methods on the morphology and properties of nanocellulose (NC) extracted from corn husk
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In this paper, three kinds of corn husk nanocellulose (NC) were extracted via acid hydrolysis, TEMPO oxidation and high intensity ultrasonication methods, which was named AH-NC, TO-NC and US-NC.About:
This article is published in Industrial Crops and Products.The article was published on 2017-12-15. It has received 104 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Nanocellulose & Dispersion stability.read more
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Nanocellulose: From Fundamentals to Advanced Applications
Djalal Trache,Ahmed Fouzi Tarchoun,Mehdi Derradji,Tuan Sherwyn Hamidon,Nanang Masruchin,Nicolas Brosse,M. Hazwan Hussin +6 more
TL;DR: In this review, recent advances in the preparation, modification, and emerging application of nanocellulose, especially cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs), are described and discussed based on the analysis of the latest investigations.
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Production of Nanocellulose and Its Applications in Drug Delivery: A Critical Review
TL;DR: Three types of nanocellulose are introduced (nanocrystalline, nanofibrillar, and bacterial) and their production processes are evaluated and the selection of proper source and processing techniques for nano cellulose production is facilitated.
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Thermal properties of nanocellulose-reinforced composites: A review
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Lignin-containing cellulose nanomaterials: preparation and applications
TL;DR: A comprehensive overview of research status on the preparation and application of lignin-containing cellulose nanomaterials, focusing on recently developed green and low-cost preparation processes is provided in this article.
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Antimicrobial poly(lactic acid)/cellulose bionanocomposite for food packaging application: A review
Ivy Gan,Wen Shyang Chow +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review demonstrates the current developments, and the advantages of PLA and nanocellulose for the purpose of food packaging are introduced, along with specific references to food packaging applications.
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Cellulose nanomaterials review: structure, properties and nanocomposites
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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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Nanocelluloses: A New Family of Nature-Based Materials
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TL;DR: This Review assembles the current knowledge on the isolation of microfibrillated cellulose from wood and its application in nanocomposites; the preparation of nanocrystalline cellulose and its use as a reinforcing agent; and the biofabrication of bacterial nanocellulose, as well as its evaluation as a biomaterial for medical implants.
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Microfibrillated cellulose and new nanocomposite materials: a review
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TL;DR: In this article, a review summarizes progress in nanocellulose preparation with a particular focus on microfibrillated cellulose and also discusses recent developments in bio-nanocomposite fabrication based on nanocells.
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TEMPO-oxidized cellulose nanofibers
TL;DR: The new cellulose-based nanofibers formed by size reduction process of native cellulose fibers by TEMPO-mediated oxidation have potential application as environmentally friendly and new bio- based nanomaterials in high-tech fields.