International audienceSuperhydrophobic surfaces have high potential in self-cleaning and anti-fouling applications. We developed a one-step superhydrophobic coating formulation containing sodium oleate (NaOl), hydrophobized precipitated calcium carbonate and biobased cellulose nanofibrils (CNFs) hydrophobized with either alkyl ketene dimer (AKD) or amino propyl trimethoxy silane (APMS) as a binder to fix and distribute the particles. Coatings were made on paperboard and the wetting behavior of the surface was assessed. Static, advancing and receding contact angles with water as well as roll-off and water shedding angle were compared to coatings made with styrene butadiene latex as binder instead of CNFs. Modifications with alkyl ketene dime...
In this research we present a new approach for modifying and functionalizing the surface properties ...
Cellulose-based materials are vulnerable to moisture and microorganisms and thus lose their original...
Coating solid surfaces with cellulose nanofibril (CNF) monolayers via physical deposition was found ...
International audienceSuperhydrophobic surfaces have high potential in self-cleaning and anti-foulin...
Researchers in natural fibers see opportunities in superhydrophobicity for fabrics or paper. The fir...
Wettability of a solid surface by a liquid plays an important role in several phenomena and applicat...
Green and sustainable cellulose-based hydrophobic coatings are increasingly the subject of scientifi...
In view of a great demand for paper-based technologies, nonwettable fibrous substrates with excellen...
One of the foremost fascinating properties of materials in nature is the superhydrophobic and self-c...
It is a challenge for a superhydrophobic coating to overcome the poor robustness and the rough surfa...
The intense commercial demand for efficient fluid management (e.g., water barriers) has resulted in ...
Highly fluid repellent have application in many industries ranging from marine to biomedical due to ...
The development of economically and ecologically viable strategies for superhydrophobization offers ...
A doctoral dissertation conducted under a convention for the joint supervision of thesis at Aalto Un...
In view of a great demand for paper-based technologies, nonwettable fibrous substrates with excellen...
In this research we present a new approach for modifying and functionalizing the surface properties ...
Cellulose-based materials are vulnerable to moisture and microorganisms and thus lose their original...
Coating solid surfaces with cellulose nanofibril (CNF) monolayers via physical deposition was found ...
International audienceSuperhydrophobic surfaces have high potential in self-cleaning and anti-foulin...
Researchers in natural fibers see opportunities in superhydrophobicity for fabrics or paper. The fir...
Wettability of a solid surface by a liquid plays an important role in several phenomena and applicat...
Green and sustainable cellulose-based hydrophobic coatings are increasingly the subject of scientifi...
In view of a great demand for paper-based technologies, nonwettable fibrous substrates with excellen...
One of the foremost fascinating properties of materials in nature is the superhydrophobic and self-c...
It is a challenge for a superhydrophobic coating to overcome the poor robustness and the rough surfa...
The intense commercial demand for efficient fluid management (e.g., water barriers) has resulted in ...
Highly fluid repellent have application in many industries ranging from marine to biomedical due to ...
The development of economically and ecologically viable strategies for superhydrophobization offers ...
A doctoral dissertation conducted under a convention for the joint supervision of thesis at Aalto Un...
In view of a great demand for paper-based technologies, nonwettable fibrous substrates with excellen...
In this research we present a new approach for modifying and functionalizing the surface properties ...
Cellulose-based materials are vulnerable to moisture and microorganisms and thus lose their original...
Coating solid surfaces with cellulose nanofibril (CNF) monolayers via physical deposition was found ...