Cellulose fibres and nanofibres have gained interest because of the high strength and firmness, biodegradability and renewability. The enthusiasm in cellulose and its modification as cellulose-derivative has been exponentially expanding. This paper discuss on cellulose and its derivatives, and methods to produce cellulose fibres and nanofibres. Emphasis is given on electrospinning technique, the most utilised technique to produce cellulose fibres and cellulose nanofibres with ranging from nanometer to millimeter in diameter. It also summarises cellulose in terms of a matrix of cellulose, solvent, parameter electrospinning, fibre diameter and their perspective applications
Cellulose was electrospun with various concentrations of ionic liquid and cosolvent. Three different...
Academic and industrial research on nanofibres is an area of increasing global interest, as seen in ...
This chapter highlights top-down and bottom-up approaches to generate ultra-fine cellulose fibers of...
Cellulose fibres and nanofibres have gained interest because of the high strength and firmness, biod...
A short review with 49 references describes the electrospinninng (ES) process for polysaccharides, c...
This thesis investigates the electrospinning of cellulose nanofibres from ionic liquids. Cellulose n...
This chapter discusses the use of nanocellulose, mainly cellulose nanocrystals, as a reinforcing mat...
Cellulose, the most abundant biomass extractable from wood, was generated in fibre form from kraft p...
This Bachelor work deals with electrospinning process of cellulose and its derivatives by applying t...
: In the last few years, electrospinning has proved to be one of the best methods for obtaining mem...
The forest industry is a large part of the Swedish economy and the export of pulp, paper and wood pr...
Cellulose is a renewable material which has the advantages of being low cost, eco-friendly, biodegra...
This work undertook to prepare nanofibers of cellulose nanofibrils (CNF)/polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) com...
This work undertook to prepare nanofibers of cellulose nanofibrils (CNF)/polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) com...
Academic and industrial research on nanofibres is an area of increasing global interest, as seen in ...
Cellulose was electrospun with various concentrations of ionic liquid and cosolvent. Three different...
Academic and industrial research on nanofibres is an area of increasing global interest, as seen in ...
This chapter highlights top-down and bottom-up approaches to generate ultra-fine cellulose fibers of...
Cellulose fibres and nanofibres have gained interest because of the high strength and firmness, biod...
A short review with 49 references describes the electrospinninng (ES) process for polysaccharides, c...
This thesis investigates the electrospinning of cellulose nanofibres from ionic liquids. Cellulose n...
This chapter discusses the use of nanocellulose, mainly cellulose nanocrystals, as a reinforcing mat...
Cellulose, the most abundant biomass extractable from wood, was generated in fibre form from kraft p...
This Bachelor work deals with electrospinning process of cellulose and its derivatives by applying t...
: In the last few years, electrospinning has proved to be one of the best methods for obtaining mem...
The forest industry is a large part of the Swedish economy and the export of pulp, paper and wood pr...
Cellulose is a renewable material which has the advantages of being low cost, eco-friendly, biodegra...
This work undertook to prepare nanofibers of cellulose nanofibrils (CNF)/polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) com...
This work undertook to prepare nanofibers of cellulose nanofibrils (CNF)/polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) com...
Academic and industrial research on nanofibres is an area of increasing global interest, as seen in ...
Cellulose was electrospun with various concentrations of ionic liquid and cosolvent. Three different...
Academic and industrial research on nanofibres is an area of increasing global interest, as seen in ...
This chapter highlights top-down and bottom-up approaches to generate ultra-fine cellulose fibers of...