The molecular deformation and crystal orientation of a range of next generation regenerated cellulose fibers, produced from an ionic liquid solvent spinning system, are correlated with macroscopic fiber properties. Fibers are drawn at the spinning stage to increase both molecular and crystal orientation in order to achieve a high tensile strength and Young's modulus for potential use in engineering applications. Raman spectroscopy was utilized to quantify both molecular strain and orientation of fibers deformed in tension. X-ray diffraction was used to characterize crystal orientation of single fibers. These techniques are shown to provide complimentary information on the microstructure of the fibers. A shift in the position of a characteri...
textThe objectives of the research are to establish the process of obtaining regenerated fibers and ...
Cellulose-based materials draw their good mechanical properties from the cellu-lose crystal. Improve...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 International Union of Crystallography. All rights reserved.Here, a new ...
The molecular deformation and crystal orientation of a range of next generation regenerated cellulos...
AbstractThe molecular deformation and crystal orientation of a range of next generation regenerated ...
Cellulose is difficult to solubilize and undergoes thermal decomposition prior to melting. In recent...
The deformation micromechanics of bacterial cellulose (BC) and microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) netw...
Fiber-reinforced composites based on natural fibers are promising alternatives for materials made of...
A series of regenerated cellulose fibers was produced from dopes prepared by mixing and dissolving c...
The molecular orientation distribution of polymeric fibers influences physical properties. We presen...
The use of ionic liquid solvents for thespinning of regenerated cellulose fibres has thepotential to...
“The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10853-015-9409-y”.Ope...
A regenerated cellulose fiber is, in contrast to cotton, a man-made fiber. In the fiber production, ...
| openaire: EC/H2020/646226/EU//Trash-2-CashQuite recently, the Ioncell-F process, a novel and promi...
"August, 1976.""This publication is the extended abstract of a paper prepared for presentation at th...
textThe objectives of the research are to establish the process of obtaining regenerated fibers and ...
Cellulose-based materials draw their good mechanical properties from the cellu-lose crystal. Improve...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 International Union of Crystallography. All rights reserved.Here, a new ...
The molecular deformation and crystal orientation of a range of next generation regenerated cellulos...
AbstractThe molecular deformation and crystal orientation of a range of next generation regenerated ...
Cellulose is difficult to solubilize and undergoes thermal decomposition prior to melting. In recent...
The deformation micromechanics of bacterial cellulose (BC) and microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) netw...
Fiber-reinforced composites based on natural fibers are promising alternatives for materials made of...
A series of regenerated cellulose fibers was produced from dopes prepared by mixing and dissolving c...
The molecular orientation distribution of polymeric fibers influences physical properties. We presen...
The use of ionic liquid solvents for thespinning of regenerated cellulose fibres has thepotential to...
“The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10853-015-9409-y”.Ope...
A regenerated cellulose fiber is, in contrast to cotton, a man-made fiber. In the fiber production, ...
| openaire: EC/H2020/646226/EU//Trash-2-CashQuite recently, the Ioncell-F process, a novel and promi...
"August, 1976.""This publication is the extended abstract of a paper prepared for presentation at th...
textThe objectives of the research are to establish the process of obtaining regenerated fibers and ...
Cellulose-based materials draw their good mechanical properties from the cellu-lose crystal. Improve...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 International Union of Crystallography. All rights reserved.Here, a new ...