This study examines and quantifies the effect of adding polyelectrolytes to cellulose nanofibre suspensions on the gel point of cellulose nanofibre suspensions, which is the lowest solids concentration at which the suspension forms a continuous network. The lower the gel point, the faster the drainage time to produce a sheet and the higher the porosity of the final sheet formed. Two new techniques were designed to measure the dynamic compressibility and the drainability of nanocellulose–polyelectrolyte suspensions. We developed a master curve which showed that the independent variable controlling the behaviour of nanocellulose suspensions and its composite is the structure of the flocculated suspension which is best quantified as the gel po...
A lot of effort has been put to improve the efficiency of paper- and board making processes. Main go...
Hygroscopic nature of cellulose is one of the most difficult limiting factors to overcome in utiliza...
Cellulose nanofibres (CNF) have shown good potential as sustainable, biobased reinforcing materials ...
Due to the rapid population growth, mounting energy concerns and increasing environmental crisis, th...
Thorough characterization and fundamental understanding of cellulose fibers can help us develop new,...
The dispersion degree of cellulose micro and nanofibrils (CMFs/CNFs) in water suspensions is key to ...
Cellulose is a highly hierarchical biodegradable material that is abundant in nature. Cellulose is m...
Nanocomposites are an opportunity to increase the performance of polymer membranes by fine-tuning the...
Ambient particulate matter less than 2.5 μm (PM2.5) can substantially degrade the performance of ...
Four different cellulose nanofibers samples were prepared from northern bleached softwood kraft fibe...
Cellulose nanofibrils (CNF) are promising bio-based materials for numerous applications, either as r...
Cellulose nanofibrils are a biobased and renewable material with potential to be used in many differ...
Hypothesis: Nanocellulose gels form a new category of sustainable soft materials of industrial inter...
The gel point is the lowest solids content at which a fibre suspension forms a continuously connecte...
Synthetic polymers and plastics which are currently used as barrier materials in the packaging indus...
A lot of effort has been put to improve the efficiency of paper- and board making processes. Main go...
Hygroscopic nature of cellulose is one of the most difficult limiting factors to overcome in utiliza...
Cellulose nanofibres (CNF) have shown good potential as sustainable, biobased reinforcing materials ...
Due to the rapid population growth, mounting energy concerns and increasing environmental crisis, th...
Thorough characterization and fundamental understanding of cellulose fibers can help us develop new,...
The dispersion degree of cellulose micro and nanofibrils (CMFs/CNFs) in water suspensions is key to ...
Cellulose is a highly hierarchical biodegradable material that is abundant in nature. Cellulose is m...
Nanocomposites are an opportunity to increase the performance of polymer membranes by fine-tuning the...
Ambient particulate matter less than 2.5 μm (PM2.5) can substantially degrade the performance of ...
Four different cellulose nanofibers samples were prepared from northern bleached softwood kraft fibe...
Cellulose nanofibrils (CNF) are promising bio-based materials for numerous applications, either as r...
Cellulose nanofibrils are a biobased and renewable material with potential to be used in many differ...
Hypothesis: Nanocellulose gels form a new category of sustainable soft materials of industrial inter...
The gel point is the lowest solids content at which a fibre suspension forms a continuously connecte...
Synthetic polymers and plastics which are currently used as barrier materials in the packaging indus...
A lot of effort has been put to improve the efficiency of paper- and board making processes. Main go...
Hygroscopic nature of cellulose is one of the most difficult limiting factors to overcome in utiliza...
Cellulose nanofibres (CNF) have shown good potential as sustainable, biobased reinforcing materials ...