This work investigates the rheological behavior and characteristics of solutions and convened biopolymer films from Chitosan (Chi) modified by kombucha-derived bacterial cellulose (KBC). The Arrhenius equation and the Ostwald de Waele model (power-law) revealed that the Chi/KBC solutions exhibited non-Newtonian behavior. Both temperature and KBC concentration strongly affected their solution viscosity. With the selection of a proper solvent for chitosan solubilization, it may be possible to improve the performances of chitosan films for specific applications. The elasticity of the prepared films containing KBC 10% w/w was preferable when compared to the controls. FTIR analysis has confirmed the presence of bacterial cellulose, chitosan acet...
The premise of this work is the modification of the properties of chitosan-based film for possible u...
Natural biopolymers such as chitosan and cellulose have demonstrated huge potential in important and...
In situ modification of bacterial cellulose (BC) allows structural and morphological tuning which de...
The purpose of this research is to produce and characterize bacterial cellulose (BC) films coated wi...
In the present study, films based on linter cellulose and chitosan were prepared using an aqueous so...
SCOBY bacterial cellulose (BC) is a biological macromolecule (considered as a by-product) that grows...
In the present study, films based on linter cellulose and chitosan were prepared using an aqueous so...
Environmentally friendly biocomposites were successfully prepared by dissolving chitosan and cellulo...
Environmentally friendly biocomposites were successfully prepared by dissolving chitosan and cellulo...
This study reported for the first time, the combined effects of chitosan and glycerol addition on th...
Environmentally friendly biocomposites were successfully prepared by dissolving chitosan and cellulo...
Biopolymeric blends based on bacterial cellulose (BC) films modified with low molecular weight chito...
Cellulosic board-based packaging is very widely used in commercial products, especially in the food ...
Cellulosic board-based packaging is very widely used in commercial products, especially in the food ...
The premise of this work is the modification of the properties of chitosan-based film for possible u...
The premise of this work is the modification of the properties of chitosan-based film for possible u...
Natural biopolymers such as chitosan and cellulose have demonstrated huge potential in important and...
In situ modification of bacterial cellulose (BC) allows structural and morphological tuning which de...
The purpose of this research is to produce and characterize bacterial cellulose (BC) films coated wi...
In the present study, films based on linter cellulose and chitosan were prepared using an aqueous so...
SCOBY bacterial cellulose (BC) is a biological macromolecule (considered as a by-product) that grows...
In the present study, films based on linter cellulose and chitosan were prepared using an aqueous so...
Environmentally friendly biocomposites were successfully prepared by dissolving chitosan and cellulo...
Environmentally friendly biocomposites were successfully prepared by dissolving chitosan and cellulo...
This study reported for the first time, the combined effects of chitosan and glycerol addition on th...
Environmentally friendly biocomposites were successfully prepared by dissolving chitosan and cellulo...
Biopolymeric blends based on bacterial cellulose (BC) films modified with low molecular weight chito...
Cellulosic board-based packaging is very widely used in commercial products, especially in the food ...
Cellulosic board-based packaging is very widely used in commercial products, especially in the food ...
The premise of this work is the modification of the properties of chitosan-based film for possible u...
The premise of this work is the modification of the properties of chitosan-based film for possible u...
Natural biopolymers such as chitosan and cellulose have demonstrated huge potential in important and...
In situ modification of bacterial cellulose (BC) allows structural and morphological tuning which de...