This work reports, for the first time, the excellent performance of an aqueous alkaline solution of cellulose as an adhesive for wet and dry cellulosic substrates. Uniaxial tensile tests of filter paper and sulfite writing paper strips bonded with this adhesive (5% cellulose and 7% NaOH aqueous solution) show that failure never occurs in the joints but always in the pristine substrate areas, except in butt joint samples prepared with sulfite paper. Tensile test also shows that paper impregnated with cellulose solution is stronger than the original substrate. X-ray microtomography and scanning electron microscopy reveal that dissolved cellulose fills the gaps between paper fibers, providing a morphological evidence for the mechanical interlo...
Typically, the adhesion between cellulose surfaces under aqueous conditions is very poor. Often, ads...
The work presents the most known and used (in laboratory practice) ways of removing degraded adhesiv...
The layer-by-layer (LbL) technique was used to modify the surface of cellulose fibers by consecutive...
The self-adhesive potential of nanocellulose from aqueous cellulosic suspensions is of interest with...
iv A systematic investigation of Polyvinylamine (PVAm) as a strength-enhancing polymer for wet paper...
This paper presents a review on the adhesion between cellulose fibers. The function of water in the ...
The surface topography of paper fibers is studied using atomic force microscopy (AFM), and thus the ...
This paper provides a review of the scientific literature concerned with adhesion and surface proper...
This thesis deals with the influence of molecular adhesion on paper strength. By combining the use o...
Paper engineering of strength, structure and surface using interactions between cellulose and cation...
The versatile layer-by-layer (LbL) technique, for consecutive adsorption of polyelectrolytes and cha...
The function of water in the adhesion between wet cellulose fibers both in the assembly of papers an...
The effects of wet-end additions of cationic starches and/or carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) on paper ...
The aim of this study was to develop test method for adhesion testing for cellulosic materials in or...
The joint strength between single fibres was investigated directly by measurements of perpendicular ...
Typically, the adhesion between cellulose surfaces under aqueous conditions is very poor. Often, ads...
The work presents the most known and used (in laboratory practice) ways of removing degraded adhesiv...
The layer-by-layer (LbL) technique was used to modify the surface of cellulose fibers by consecutive...
The self-adhesive potential of nanocellulose from aqueous cellulosic suspensions is of interest with...
iv A systematic investigation of Polyvinylamine (PVAm) as a strength-enhancing polymer for wet paper...
This paper presents a review on the adhesion between cellulose fibers. The function of water in the ...
The surface topography of paper fibers is studied using atomic force microscopy (AFM), and thus the ...
This paper provides a review of the scientific literature concerned with adhesion and surface proper...
This thesis deals with the influence of molecular adhesion on paper strength. By combining the use o...
Paper engineering of strength, structure and surface using interactions between cellulose and cation...
The versatile layer-by-layer (LbL) technique, for consecutive adsorption of polyelectrolytes and cha...
The function of water in the adhesion between wet cellulose fibers both in the assembly of papers an...
The effects of wet-end additions of cationic starches and/or carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) on paper ...
The aim of this study was to develop test method for adhesion testing for cellulosic materials in or...
The joint strength between single fibres was investigated directly by measurements of perpendicular ...
Typically, the adhesion between cellulose surfaces under aqueous conditions is very poor. Often, ads...
The work presents the most known and used (in laboratory practice) ways of removing degraded adhesiv...
The layer-by-layer (LbL) technique was used to modify the surface of cellulose fibers by consecutive...