Abstract Use of switchable ionic liquid (SIL) pulp offers an efficient and greener technology to produce nanofibers via ultrafine grinding. In this study, we demonstrate that SIL pulp opens up a mechanically efficient route to the nanofibrillation of wood pulp, thus providing both a low cost and chemically benign route to the production of cellulose nanofibers. The degree of fibrillation during the process was evaluated by viscosity and optical microscopy of SIL treated, bleached SIL treated and a reference pulp. Furthermore, films were prepared from the fibrillated material for characterization and tensile testing. It was observed that substantially improved mechanical properties were attained as a result of the grinding process, thus sig...
Ionic liquid extraction of wood pulp has been highlighted as a highly potential new process for diss...
This paper reports the properties of cellulose nanowhiskers as new potential biomaterials. Cellulose...
AbstractThere is growing interest in cellulose nanofibres from renewable sources for several industr...
Use of switchable ionic liquid (SIL) pulp offers an efficient and greener technology to produce nano...
Abstract In the past, the direct production of lignin-containing nanofibers from wood materials has ...
The forest industry is a large part of the Swedish economy and the export of pulp, paper and wood pr...
This dissertation presents the application of Ioncell technology to the production of man-made cellu...
Nanotechnology has the potential to help create materials with novel properties. Most nanoparticles ...
The potential of neutral sulphite pulps from softwood with different yields (c. 58–84%) and high res...
There is growing interest in cellulose nanofibres from renewable sources for several industrial appl...
Cellulose nanopaper is a strong lightweight material made from renewable resources with a wide range...
This thesis investigates the electrospinning of cellulose nanofibres from ionic liquids. Cellulose n...
Cellulose nanofibrils, as a bionanomaterial with many promising properties, have great potential in ...
Bio-based resource utilization in different forms has been driven by societal, industrial and academ...
Cellulose nanofibrils (CNF) are steadily gaining attention since this material is a renewable altern...
Ionic liquid extraction of wood pulp has been highlighted as a highly potential new process for diss...
This paper reports the properties of cellulose nanowhiskers as new potential biomaterials. Cellulose...
AbstractThere is growing interest in cellulose nanofibres from renewable sources for several industr...
Use of switchable ionic liquid (SIL) pulp offers an efficient and greener technology to produce nano...
Abstract In the past, the direct production of lignin-containing nanofibers from wood materials has ...
The forest industry is a large part of the Swedish economy and the export of pulp, paper and wood pr...
This dissertation presents the application of Ioncell technology to the production of man-made cellu...
Nanotechnology has the potential to help create materials with novel properties. Most nanoparticles ...
The potential of neutral sulphite pulps from softwood with different yields (c. 58–84%) and high res...
There is growing interest in cellulose nanofibres from renewable sources for several industrial appl...
Cellulose nanopaper is a strong lightweight material made from renewable resources with a wide range...
This thesis investigates the electrospinning of cellulose nanofibres from ionic liquids. Cellulose n...
Cellulose nanofibrils, as a bionanomaterial with many promising properties, have great potential in ...
Bio-based resource utilization in different forms has been driven by societal, industrial and academ...
Cellulose nanofibrils (CNF) are steadily gaining attention since this material is a renewable altern...
Ionic liquid extraction of wood pulp has been highlighted as a highly potential new process for diss...
This paper reports the properties of cellulose nanowhiskers as new potential biomaterials. Cellulose...
AbstractThere is growing interest in cellulose nanofibres from renewable sources for several industr...