2024
DOI: 10.1002/adsu.202300592
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Oleo‐Dispersions of Electrospun Cellulose Acetate Butyrate Nanostructures: Toward Renewable Semisolid Lubricants

Manuel A. Martín‐Alfonso,
José F. Rubio‐Valle,
José E. Martín‐Alfonso
et al.

Abstract: In this work, the electrospinnability of cellulose acetate butyrate (CAb) solutions, and the ability of the resulting micro‐ and nano‐architectures to structure castor oil are studied aiming to develop eco‐friendly lubricating greases. Particles, beaded‐fibers, defect‐free fibers, and porous nanostructures are successfully prepared by dissolving CAb in N,N‐dimethylacetamide/acetone (DMAc:Ac, 1:2 w/w) and methylene chloride/acetone (DM:Ac, 1:1 w/w) solvent mixtures at different concentrations (2.5–15 wt.%). The… Show more

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“…The surface tension values decreased with increasing CTA concentration, ranging from 29.01 to 19.77 mN/m. This decrease is consistent with other studies and supports the formation of uniform electrospun nanofibers [22,23,25]. This is due to several factors.…”
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“…The surface tension values decreased with increasing CTA concentration, ranging from 29.01 to 19.77 mN/m. This decrease is consistent with other studies and supports the formation of uniform electrospun nanofibers [22,23,25]. This is due to several factors.…”
Section: Physico-chemical Properties Of Cellulose Triacetate Solutionssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Nevertheless, as the CTA concentrations increased, the viscous flow behavior transitioned to shear thinning above a critical shear rate. This flow behavior can be observed to be characterized by three distinct regions: (i) a Newtonian region at low shear rates (η 0 ); (ii) a subsequent shear thinning region at intermediate shear rates; and (iii) a tendency to stabilize at a constant high shear rate, limiting the viscosity (η ∞ ) [23]. The viscosity's dependence on the shear rate aligns quite well with the Carreau model [30].…”
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