Cellulose is the most abundant biopolymer on the planet and is used in a variety of industry sectors including paper, coatings, medicine, and food. A deep understanding of cellulose is important for its development as an alternative polymer to those based on petroleum. This work focuses on two cellulose systems. The first of these, cellulose nanofibers, are the basic structural elements of naturally-occurring cellulosic materials; they exhibit excellent mechanical characteristics due to high crystallinity and a dense network of hydrogen bonding. These fibers can be separated from bulk cellulose via a TEMPO oxidation reaction followed by mechanical homogenization into a suspension in water. In this work, the production of these fibers is inv...
Cellulose nanofibrils (CNF) are a promising biomaterial made of cellulose, the most abundant biopoly...
PhDCellulose nanopaper is a fibrous network composed of cellulose nanofibres connected by hydrogen b...
Considerable interest in cellulose nanomaterials is driven by their sustainable worldwide availabili...
The enzymatic degradation of cellulose polymers is currently a rate-limiting step in the bioconversi...
The properties and interfacial behaviour of cellulose nanofibrils were studied using cellulose model...
All-cellulose nanocomposites have been produced from cellulose nanofiber (CNF) suspensions and molec...
The focus of this work was to understand the fundamental dispersion mechanism of cellulose based nan...
Nanotechnology has applications across most economic sectors and allows the development of new enabl...
Cellulose nanocrystals (nanofibers) represent a new emerging biological source of reinforcing biofil...
Publication history: Published online - 14 January 2019.Optimised routes have been established to ob...
This paper covers some aspects related to the structure of natural cellulose fibers as well the sour...
Cellulose is the most available biopolymer on earth existent in wood and other lignocellulosic sourc...
This review paper provides a recent overview of current international research that is being conduct...
Les nanofibrilles de cellulose (NFC), obtenus par oxydation TEMPO des microfibrilles de cellulose na...
In this study, surface chemistry, the morphological properties, water retention values, linear visco...
Cellulose nanofibrils (CNF) are a promising biomaterial made of cellulose, the most abundant biopoly...
PhDCellulose nanopaper is a fibrous network composed of cellulose nanofibres connected by hydrogen b...
Considerable interest in cellulose nanomaterials is driven by their sustainable worldwide availabili...
The enzymatic degradation of cellulose polymers is currently a rate-limiting step in the bioconversi...
The properties and interfacial behaviour of cellulose nanofibrils were studied using cellulose model...
All-cellulose nanocomposites have been produced from cellulose nanofiber (CNF) suspensions and molec...
The focus of this work was to understand the fundamental dispersion mechanism of cellulose based nan...
Nanotechnology has applications across most economic sectors and allows the development of new enabl...
Cellulose nanocrystals (nanofibers) represent a new emerging biological source of reinforcing biofil...
Publication history: Published online - 14 January 2019.Optimised routes have been established to ob...
This paper covers some aspects related to the structure of natural cellulose fibers as well the sour...
Cellulose is the most available biopolymer on earth existent in wood and other lignocellulosic sourc...
This review paper provides a recent overview of current international research that is being conduct...
Les nanofibrilles de cellulose (NFC), obtenus par oxydation TEMPO des microfibrilles de cellulose na...
In this study, surface chemistry, the morphological properties, water retention values, linear visco...
Cellulose nanofibrils (CNF) are a promising biomaterial made of cellulose, the most abundant biopoly...
PhDCellulose nanopaper is a fibrous network composed of cellulose nanofibres connected by hydrogen b...
Considerable interest in cellulose nanomaterials is driven by their sustainable worldwide availabili...