The following data set contains the original cropped and straightened reconstruction stacks of all the cellulose fibre bond samples imaged for the study outlined in the article “X-ray nanotomography of individual pulp fibre bonds reveals the effect of wall thickness on contact area” by T. Sormunen, A. Ketola, A. Miettinen, J. Parkkonen and E. Retulainen. The article is currently (23.11.2018) in decision phase. In addition, the algorithm for reconstruction stack processing conducted in ImageJ and the MATLAB function for contact area and pixelwise correlation calculations are included.This study was part of the ExtBioNet project (decision No. 285627) financed by the Academy of Finland
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X-ray nanotomography has successfully been applied for studying individual fibre bonds. X-ray nanoto...
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X-ray nanotomography was successfully applied for studying individual fibre bonds. In spite of sever...
X-ray nanotomography has proven to be a useful yet challenging method in the study of cellulose fibr...
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Funding Information: The financial support from Business Finland (Grant No. 211599), FinnCERES fundi...
A 4D imaging study (3D + time) combining synchrotron tomography with in situ tensile testing has bee...
Introduction: The utilization of wood pulp fibres in composite materials has gained major interest d...
Characterizing the structure of paper products made from Northern Bleached Softwood Kraft (NBSK) pul...
The wall thickness of pulp fibers plays a major role in the paper industry, but it is currently not ...
Fibre bonds play an essential role in various properties of paper. Much research has focused on thei...
Fibre bonds play an essential role in optical and mechanical properties of paper. Much research has ...
Paperi on stokastinen verkosto toisiinsa eri vuorovaikutusten, tärkeimpänä vetysidosten, avulla sito...
X-ray nanotomography has successfully been applied for studying individual fibre bonds. X-ray nanoto...
The objective of this study was to examine the suitability of X-ray nanotomography for fibre bond re...
X-ray nanotomography was successfully applied for studying individual fibre bonds. In spite of sever...
X-ray nanotomography has proven to be a useful yet challenging method in the study of cellulose fibr...
We apply image analysis methods based on micro-computed tomography (μCT) to extract the parameters t...
It has been shown that the density and tensile strength properties of handsheets made of the long fi...
Abstract. The degree of molecular contact, i.e. the contact area on the nanometer scale, between pap...
Funding Information: The financial support from Business Finland (Grant No. 211599), FinnCERES fundi...
A 4D imaging study (3D + time) combining synchrotron tomography with in situ tensile testing has bee...
Introduction: The utilization of wood pulp fibres in composite materials has gained major interest d...
Characterizing the structure of paper products made from Northern Bleached Softwood Kraft (NBSK) pul...
The wall thickness of pulp fibers plays a major role in the paper industry, but it is currently not ...