Herein we present a simple method to render cellulosic materials highly hydrophobic while retaining their breathability and moisture buffering properties, thus allowing for their use as functional textiles. The surfaces are coated via layer-by-layer deposition of two natural components, cationic poly-L-lysine and anionic carnauba wax particles. The combination of multiscale roughness, open film structure, and low surface energy of wax colloids, resulted in long-lasting superhydrophobicity on cotton surface already after two bilayers. Atomic force microscopy, interference microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy were used to decouple structural effects from changes in surface energy. Furthermore, the effe...
Films of cellulose nanofibrils (CNF) (referred to as nanopaper) present a great potential in many ap...
Researchers in natural fibers see opportunities in superhydrophobicity for fabrics or paper. The fir...
Abstract: In answer to the ban for traditional plastics and need for more sustainable packaging solu...
Herein we present a simple method to render cellulosic materials highly hydrophobic while retaining ...
Environmental benign cellulosic textiles are hampered by their tendency to absorb water, which restr...
This work focused on developing surface treatments for various cellulosic materials, including wood,...
International audienceAll-cellulose composites were prepared by dispersing kraft fibers in a matrix ...
The public defense on 24th April 2020 at 12:00 will be organized via remote technology. Link: https...
The versatile layer-by-layer (LbL) technique, for consecutive adsorption of polyelectrolytes and cha...
The layer-by-layer (LbL) technique was used to modify the surface of cellulose fibers by consecutive...
Green and sustainable cellulose-based hydrophobic coatings are increasingly the subject of scientifi...
Wettability of a solid surface by a liquid plays an important role in several phenomena and applicat...
Nanoscaled cellulosic materials have an inherent tendency to form films upon drying. These films hav...
Coating solid surfaces with cellulose nanofibril (CNF) monolayers via physical deposition was found ...
Superhydrophobic coatings have large application potential in self-cleaning textiles. Low durability...
Films of cellulose nanofibrils (CNF) (referred to as nanopaper) present a great potential in many ap...
Researchers in natural fibers see opportunities in superhydrophobicity for fabrics or paper. The fir...
Abstract: In answer to the ban for traditional plastics and need for more sustainable packaging solu...
Herein we present a simple method to render cellulosic materials highly hydrophobic while retaining ...
Environmental benign cellulosic textiles are hampered by their tendency to absorb water, which restr...
This work focused on developing surface treatments for various cellulosic materials, including wood,...
International audienceAll-cellulose composites were prepared by dispersing kraft fibers in a matrix ...
The public defense on 24th April 2020 at 12:00 will be organized via remote technology. Link: https...
The versatile layer-by-layer (LbL) technique, for consecutive adsorption of polyelectrolytes and cha...
The layer-by-layer (LbL) technique was used to modify the surface of cellulose fibers by consecutive...
Green and sustainable cellulose-based hydrophobic coatings are increasingly the subject of scientifi...
Wettability of a solid surface by a liquid plays an important role in several phenomena and applicat...
Nanoscaled cellulosic materials have an inherent tendency to form films upon drying. These films hav...
Coating solid surfaces with cellulose nanofibril (CNF) monolayers via physical deposition was found ...
Superhydrophobic coatings have large application potential in self-cleaning textiles. Low durability...
Films of cellulose nanofibrils (CNF) (referred to as nanopaper) present a great potential in many ap...
Researchers in natural fibers see opportunities in superhydrophobicity for fabrics or paper. The fir...
Abstract: In answer to the ban for traditional plastics and need for more sustainable packaging solu...