Paper can be coated with liquid flame spray (LFS) generated nanoparticles to control the wettability of its surface from hydrophilic to superhydrophobic. The adhesion of the nanoparticles on paper is of interest both for understanding the product durability during its lifetime and for product safety issues. Poor particle adhesion influences the desired functional properties and released nanoparticles cause health and environmental concerns. To investigate the wear resistance of LFS-TiO_2 and -SiO_2 coated papers, the nanoparticle surfaces were exposed to rotary abrasion tests. The changes in the samples were analyzed by contact angle measurements and high resolution field-emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM). After abrasive action ...
Wettability of a solid surface by a liquid plays an important role in several phenomena and applicat...
Celluloses are preferred renewable substrates, but hydrophilicity and porosity disfavor their water ...
Surface modification of cellulose-based paper, which displays roll-off properties for water and oils...
Paper can be coated with liquid flame spray (LFS) generated nanoparticles to control the wettability...
Silver nanoparticles deposited on surfaces can provide an antibacterial effect with potential uses i...
Practical applications require scalable, low cost and facile approaches to fabricate coatings that a...
Practical applications require scalable, low cost and facile approaches to fabricate coatings that a...
Nanoparticles of partially imidized poly(styrene-maleic anhydride) were applied from an aqueous disp...
Nanoparticles of partially imidized poly(styrene-maleic anhydride) were applied from an aqueous disp...
Silver nanoparticles deposited on surfaces can provide an antibacterial effect with potential uses i...
The modification of paper substrates by organic nanoparticle coatings offers an attractive alternati...
The modification of paper substrates by organic nanoparticle coatings offers an attractive alternati...
Celluloses are preferred renewable substrates, but hydrophilicity and porosity disfavor their water ...
Celluloses are preferred renewable substrates, but hydrophilicity and porosity disfavor their water ...
In this research we present a new approach for modifying and functionalizing the surface properties ...
Wettability of a solid surface by a liquid plays an important role in several phenomena and applicat...
Celluloses are preferred renewable substrates, but hydrophilicity and porosity disfavor their water ...
Surface modification of cellulose-based paper, which displays roll-off properties for water and oils...
Paper can be coated with liquid flame spray (LFS) generated nanoparticles to control the wettability...
Silver nanoparticles deposited on surfaces can provide an antibacterial effect with potential uses i...
Practical applications require scalable, low cost and facile approaches to fabricate coatings that a...
Practical applications require scalable, low cost and facile approaches to fabricate coatings that a...
Nanoparticles of partially imidized poly(styrene-maleic anhydride) were applied from an aqueous disp...
Nanoparticles of partially imidized poly(styrene-maleic anhydride) were applied from an aqueous disp...
Silver nanoparticles deposited on surfaces can provide an antibacterial effect with potential uses i...
The modification of paper substrates by organic nanoparticle coatings offers an attractive alternati...
The modification of paper substrates by organic nanoparticle coatings offers an attractive alternati...
Celluloses are preferred renewable substrates, but hydrophilicity and porosity disfavor their water ...
Celluloses are preferred renewable substrates, but hydrophilicity and porosity disfavor their water ...
In this research we present a new approach for modifying and functionalizing the surface properties ...
Wettability of a solid surface by a liquid plays an important role in several phenomena and applicat...
Celluloses are preferred renewable substrates, but hydrophilicity and porosity disfavor their water ...
Surface modification of cellulose-based paper, which displays roll-off properties for water and oils...