2010
DOI: 10.1007/s10853-010-4992-4
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Effect of pretreatment of bagasse fibers on the properties of chitosan/microfibrillated cellulose nanocomposites

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“…In addition to the barrier properties and related functional capabilities of nanocellulose-based layers, much research has focused on desirable attributes such as transparency Petersson and Oksman 2006;Nordqvist et al 2007;Shimazaki et al 2007;Ayuk et al 2009;Fernandes et al 2009Fernandes et al , 2010Fukuzumi et al 2009;Kim et al 2009;Nogi et al 2009;Petersson et al 2009;Sehaqui et al 2010;Hassan et al 2011;Pereda et al 2011Pereda et al , 2014Stevanic et al 2011;Yang et al 2011;Aulin et al 2012;Hu et al 2013;Li et al 2013a;Tome et al 2013;Khan et al 2014b;Kumar et al 2014;Kurihara and Isogai 2014;Tammelin and Vartiainen 2014;Ambrosio-Martin et al 2015b;Honorato et al 2015;Oun and Rhim 2015;Toivonen et al 2015a,b). Hu et al (2013) showed that nanocellulose films could be rendered conductive by deposition of tindoped indium oxide, while still retaining their transparency; solar cells prepared with such films were successfully demonstrated.…”
Section: Transparencymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition to the barrier properties and related functional capabilities of nanocellulose-based layers, much research has focused on desirable attributes such as transparency Petersson and Oksman 2006;Nordqvist et al 2007;Shimazaki et al 2007;Ayuk et al 2009;Fernandes et al 2009Fernandes et al , 2010Fukuzumi et al 2009;Kim et al 2009;Nogi et al 2009;Petersson et al 2009;Sehaqui et al 2010;Hassan et al 2011;Pereda et al 2011Pereda et al , 2014Stevanic et al 2011;Yang et al 2011;Aulin et al 2012;Hu et al 2013;Li et al 2013a;Tome et al 2013;Khan et al 2014b;Kumar et al 2014;Kurihara and Isogai 2014;Tammelin and Vartiainen 2014;Ambrosio-Martin et al 2015b;Honorato et al 2015;Oun and Rhim 2015;Toivonen et al 2015a,b). Hu et al (2013) showed that nanocellulose films could be rendered conductive by deposition of tindoped indium oxide, while still retaining their transparency; solar cells prepared with such films were successfully demonstrated.…”
Section: Transparencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nanocellulose in those products made it possible to maintain a stable mesoporous structure, and the films showed promise for use in air filtration. Savadekar et al 2012 Caseinate (Na) Pereda et al 2011 Chitosan Li et al 2009Azeredo et al 2010Fernandes et al 2010Hassan et al 2011Khan et al 2012Liu et al 2013Tome et al 2013Dehnad et al 2014a,b Dong et al 2014Pereda et al 2014Velasquez-Cock et al 2014Feng et al 2015a Svagan et al 2007Cao et al 2008Mathew et al 2008Wan 2009da Silva et al 2012Tome et al 2013Salehudin et al 2014Yang et al 2014Noshivani et al 2016 Xylan Hansen et al 2012 …”
Section: Aqueous Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Turbak et al and Herrick et al used high pressure homogenizer to treat 2 wt.% wood pulp for the first time in 1983 to produce CNFs with a diameter of less than 100 nm [152,153]. And then, homogenizers were widely used for the preparation of CNFs [139,[154][155][156][157][158]. The main disadvantages include the following:…”
Section: High Pressure Homogenizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditionally, the cellulose pulp is pretreated by dilute base or dilute acid [158,[186][187][188][189]. For instance, bleached kraft bagasse pulp was pretreated with the aqueous solution of 5% NaOH at 50 ∘ C for 45 min so as to get rid of the residual hemicellulose and lignin and then was further ground to obtain the CNFs [158].…”
Section: Solvent-assisted Pretreatmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To improve the compatibility of natural fibers with polymers, several authors [17,[19][20][21][22][23][24][25] proposed the surface modification of fibers from different sources. These modifications decrease fiber hydrophilicity and/or increase adhesion with the polymer matrix, enhancing the thermal and mechanical properties of the composites.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%