The reinforcement of natural biopolymers with cellulosic whiskers has been shown to be beneficial for physical strength properties including xylan films. This study examines the water transmission properties of xylan films reinforced with cellulosic whiskers prepared from kraft pulp hydrolyzed with sulfuric acid. Measurements of water transmission rate (WVTR) were accomplished by a modification of wet cup method described by ASTM E 96-95. The results showed that films prepared by xylan reinforced by 10% sulfonated whiskers exhibited a 74% reduction in specific water transmission properties with respect to xylan film and a 362% improvement with respect to xylan films reinforced with 10% softwood kraft fibers. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All right...
Mimic biological structures such as the cell wall of plant tissues may be an alternative to obtain b...
Water transport in edible films based on hydrophilic materials such as starch, is a complex phenomen...
Biodegradable films based on bacterial cellulose, glycerol and polyvinyl alcohol are a new alternati...
The reinforcement of natural biopolymers with cellulosic whiskers has been shown to be beneficial fo...
Nanocellulosic-xylan films were prepared employing oat spelt xylan, cellulose whiskers and a plastic...
Bacterial cellulose is a biopolymer that is gaining attention due to its 3D structure, higher purity...
To develop functional and sustainable products from future wood biorefineries, birch kraft pulp xyla...
The interest in developing new materials intended for food packaging based on bacterial cellulose is...
Xylan hemicelluloses are considered the second most abundant class of polysaccharides after cellulos...
We report of cellulose and arabinoglucuronoxylan (AGX) blend films made from wood polymers extracted...
In this paper, porous nanofibrillated cellulose (NFC) films were utilized to produce water-resistant...
To test the hypothesis that the introduction of a hydrophilic hemicellulose would affect viscoelasti...
The hydrophilic property of cellulose is a key limiting factor for its wide application. Here, a nov...
In this study, sugar palm-derived cellulose (SPC) composites were prepared and utilized as reinforce...
In this project, nanocomposite films and coatings, based on renewable resources, were prepared. A he...
Mimic biological structures such as the cell wall of plant tissues may be an alternative to obtain b...
Water transport in edible films based on hydrophilic materials such as starch, is a complex phenomen...
Biodegradable films based on bacterial cellulose, glycerol and polyvinyl alcohol are a new alternati...
The reinforcement of natural biopolymers with cellulosic whiskers has been shown to be beneficial fo...
Nanocellulosic-xylan films were prepared employing oat spelt xylan, cellulose whiskers and a plastic...
Bacterial cellulose is a biopolymer that is gaining attention due to its 3D structure, higher purity...
To develop functional and sustainable products from future wood biorefineries, birch kraft pulp xyla...
The interest in developing new materials intended for food packaging based on bacterial cellulose is...
Xylan hemicelluloses are considered the second most abundant class of polysaccharides after cellulos...
We report of cellulose and arabinoglucuronoxylan (AGX) blend films made from wood polymers extracted...
In this paper, porous nanofibrillated cellulose (NFC) films were utilized to produce water-resistant...
To test the hypothesis that the introduction of a hydrophilic hemicellulose would affect viscoelasti...
The hydrophilic property of cellulose is a key limiting factor for its wide application. Here, a nov...
In this study, sugar palm-derived cellulose (SPC) composites were prepared and utilized as reinforce...
In this project, nanocomposite films and coatings, based on renewable resources, were prepared. A he...
Mimic biological structures such as the cell wall of plant tissues may be an alternative to obtain b...
Water transport in edible films based on hydrophilic materials such as starch, is a complex phenomen...
Biodegradable films based on bacterial cellulose, glycerol and polyvinyl alcohol are a new alternati...