Paper is a material that has been used for thousands of years. It is made from natural and renewable raw materials. It consists of randomly distributed fibres that form a whole sheet of paper through their connections. Because paper is also recyclable and can be produced in large quantities, it is a promising substrate material for various applications such as sensor technologies or microfluidics. However, the technical application of paper is impeded by the loss of mechanical stability when paper comes into contact with moisture. Thus, the loss of mechanical properties must be understood under the influence of relative humidity and the wet strength must be improved. In this work, advanced atomic force microscopy-based methods are introduce...
This paper presents recent work on the reinforcement of linen canvases with nanocellulose-based pr...
Individual wood fibres were partly treated with polyelectrolyte multilayers (PEMs) consisting of two...
Flexibility and modulus of elasticity data for two types of wet cellulose fibres using a direct forc...
Paper is a material that has been used for thousands of years. It is made from natural and renewable...
The surface topography of paper fibers is studied using atomic force microscopy (AFM), and thus the ...
The picture of the smallest structural units of wood fibres, that is, cellulose microfibrils and the...
This thesis deals with the influence of molecular adhesion on paper strength. By combining the use o...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to throw new light on the influence of moisture on th...
The physico-chemical characteristics of wet fibre surfaces and their role in fibre bonding and paper...
Degradation of historical paper is governed by a complex sequence of multi-physics phenomena occurri...
Degradation of paper initiates at the molecular level and propagates along several length scales, fr...
Nanopapers formed by stiff and strong native cellulose nanofibrils are emerging as mechanically robu...
Degradation of paper initiates at the molecular level and propagates along several length scales, fr...
PhDCellulose nanopaper is a fibrous network composed of cellulose nanofibres connected by hydrogen b...
The versatile layer-by-layer (LbL) technique, for consecutive adsorption of polyelectrolytes and cha...
This paper presents recent work on the reinforcement of linen canvases with nanocellulose-based pr...
Individual wood fibres were partly treated with polyelectrolyte multilayers (PEMs) consisting of two...
Flexibility and modulus of elasticity data for two types of wet cellulose fibres using a direct forc...
Paper is a material that has been used for thousands of years. It is made from natural and renewable...
The surface topography of paper fibers is studied using atomic force microscopy (AFM), and thus the ...
The picture of the smallest structural units of wood fibres, that is, cellulose microfibrils and the...
This thesis deals with the influence of molecular adhesion on paper strength. By combining the use o...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to throw new light on the influence of moisture on th...
The physico-chemical characteristics of wet fibre surfaces and their role in fibre bonding and paper...
Degradation of historical paper is governed by a complex sequence of multi-physics phenomena occurri...
Degradation of paper initiates at the molecular level and propagates along several length scales, fr...
Nanopapers formed by stiff and strong native cellulose nanofibrils are emerging as mechanically robu...
Degradation of paper initiates at the molecular level and propagates along several length scales, fr...
PhDCellulose nanopaper is a fibrous network composed of cellulose nanofibres connected by hydrogen b...
The versatile layer-by-layer (LbL) technique, for consecutive adsorption of polyelectrolytes and cha...
This paper presents recent work on the reinforcement of linen canvases with nanocellulose-based pr...
Individual wood fibres were partly treated with polyelectrolyte multilayers (PEMs) consisting of two...
Flexibility and modulus of elasticity data for two types of wet cellulose fibres using a direct forc...