Crystal structure and mechanical properties of cellulose fibers were studied to investigate the effect of chemical treatment on the fiber. Pretreatment by acetone extraction, mercerization with 3-20% wt/v sodium hydroxide (NaOH), and acrylonitrile (AN) grafting initiated by azo-bis-isobutylonitrile were performed. From Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and wide-angle X-ray diffraction quantitative measurements, the pretreated fibers showed an induced slight decrease of crystallinity index. The structural transformation of the fibers from cellulose I to cellulose 11 was observed at high NaOH concentration of 10-20% wt/v. The amount of grafting, 1.56, 2.94, 6.04, 8.34, or 10.46%, was dependent upon the initiator concentration and the vo...
The properties of cellulose fiber and PMMA- or PBA-grafted cellulose fibers are investigated as a fu...
International audienceThe use of cellulosic fibres as reinforcement in a mineral matrix (in our case...
The plant fibers are rich in cellulose and they are easily renewable source of fibers with the poten...
Regenerated cellulose fibres have had an important role to play in the man-made fibre field. The ver...
Chemical modifications of cellulose fibres (kraft pulp) in NaOH/H2O and NaCl/H2O systems were invest...
The objective of our study was to show the increasing importance of the chemical modification, by gr...
International audienceChemical modifications of cellulose fibres (kraft pulp) in NaOH/H2O and NaCl/H...
Presented study deals with the pre-treatment of cellulose fibres with the aim to activate their surf...
The objective of our study is to show the importance of the chemical modification, by grafting, of c...
Several approaches to the modification of cellulose fibres are described, namely: (i) physical treat...
Cellulose fibres were treated with sodium hydroxide (NaOH) to improve the accessibility of chemical ...
Cellulose is an environmentally friendly material which is obtainable in vast quantities, since it i...
Cellulose I can be irreversible transformed into cellulose II via mercerisation or regeneration trea...
Industrial hemp fibres were treated with sodium hydroxide, acetic anhydride, maleic anhydride and si...
This study addresses the modification and characterization of Conium maculatum fiber to enhance its ...
The properties of cellulose fiber and PMMA- or PBA-grafted cellulose fibers are investigated as a fu...
International audienceThe use of cellulosic fibres as reinforcement in a mineral matrix (in our case...
The plant fibers are rich in cellulose and they are easily renewable source of fibers with the poten...
Regenerated cellulose fibres have had an important role to play in the man-made fibre field. The ver...
Chemical modifications of cellulose fibres (kraft pulp) in NaOH/H2O and NaCl/H2O systems were invest...
The objective of our study was to show the increasing importance of the chemical modification, by gr...
International audienceChemical modifications of cellulose fibres (kraft pulp) in NaOH/H2O and NaCl/H...
Presented study deals with the pre-treatment of cellulose fibres with the aim to activate their surf...
The objective of our study is to show the importance of the chemical modification, by grafting, of c...
Several approaches to the modification of cellulose fibres are described, namely: (i) physical treat...
Cellulose fibres were treated with sodium hydroxide (NaOH) to improve the accessibility of chemical ...
Cellulose is an environmentally friendly material which is obtainable in vast quantities, since it i...
Cellulose I can be irreversible transformed into cellulose II via mercerisation or regeneration trea...
Industrial hemp fibres were treated with sodium hydroxide, acetic anhydride, maleic anhydride and si...
This study addresses the modification and characterization of Conium maculatum fiber to enhance its ...
The properties of cellulose fiber and PMMA- or PBA-grafted cellulose fibers are investigated as a fu...
International audienceThe use of cellulosic fibres as reinforcement in a mineral matrix (in our case...
The plant fibers are rich in cellulose and they are easily renewable source of fibers with the poten...