Paper engineering of strength, structure and surface using interactions between cellulose and cationic polyelectrolytes are investigated with the aim of improving paper-based bio-analytical devices (PADs). Advances are described based on fundamental knowledge and engineering aspects in this field that have enable the development of lighter weight papers that have high wet strengths, controlled porosities and multi-functional properties that can be fine tuned. The influence of reactive cationic polyelectrolyte, polyamideamine-epichlorohydrin (PAE) on paper strength behaviour was studied using hardwood fibers, both with and without inorganic electrolyte. Ion type and concentration in the papermaking process water was found to influence the st...
Cellulosic fibers are inherently hydrophilic, and the modification of them to withstand moisture is ...
The properties of the materials combined in corrugated board are set to give the board its strength,...
The construction of alternating multilayers of cationic potato starch and anionic carboxymethylcellu...
Paper engineering of strength, structure and surface using interactions between cellulose and cation...
This thesis deals with the influence of molecular adhesion on paper strength. By combining the use o...
Wet strength is one of paper’s most important properties. It can be developed by addition of wet s...
The overall aim of this work was to produce and characterize different types of cellulosic fines and...
In this work the application of polyelectrolyte complexes (PEC) to different pulps, to improve the s...
For tailored functionalization of cellulose based papers, the interaction between paper fibers and f...
The environmental concerns that come with the currently used traditional papermaking process where p...
The interactions between paper strength enhancing polymers and cellulose fibrils were studied at mol...
Among bio-based reinforcement additives for paper existing on the market, microfibrillated cellulose...
The effects of wet-end additions of cationic starches and/or carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) on paper ...
Cellulose paper has strong potential as an analytical platform owing to its unique characteristics. ...
This thesis examines the formation of Polyelectrolyte Multilayers (PEM) on cellulose fibres as a new...
Cellulosic fibers are inherently hydrophilic, and the modification of them to withstand moisture is ...
The properties of the materials combined in corrugated board are set to give the board its strength,...
The construction of alternating multilayers of cationic potato starch and anionic carboxymethylcellu...
Paper engineering of strength, structure and surface using interactions between cellulose and cation...
This thesis deals with the influence of molecular adhesion on paper strength. By combining the use o...
Wet strength is one of paper’s most important properties. It can be developed by addition of wet s...
The overall aim of this work was to produce and characterize different types of cellulosic fines and...
In this work the application of polyelectrolyte complexes (PEC) to different pulps, to improve the s...
For tailored functionalization of cellulose based papers, the interaction between paper fibers and f...
The environmental concerns that come with the currently used traditional papermaking process where p...
The interactions between paper strength enhancing polymers and cellulose fibrils were studied at mol...
Among bio-based reinforcement additives for paper existing on the market, microfibrillated cellulose...
The effects of wet-end additions of cationic starches and/or carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) on paper ...
Cellulose paper has strong potential as an analytical platform owing to its unique characteristics. ...
This thesis examines the formation of Polyelectrolyte Multilayers (PEM) on cellulose fibres as a new...
Cellulosic fibers are inherently hydrophilic, and the modification of them to withstand moisture is ...
The properties of the materials combined in corrugated board are set to give the board its strength,...
The construction of alternating multilayers of cationic potato starch and anionic carboxymethylcellu...