2010
DOI: 10.1039/c0sm00031k
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Patterned paper as a template for the delivery of reactants in the fabrication of planar materials

Abstract: This account reviews the use of templates, fabricated by patterning paper, for the delivery of aqueous solutions of reactants (predominantly, ions) in the preparation of structured, thin materials (e.g., films of ionotropic hydrogels). In these methods, a patterned sheet of paper transfers an aqueous solution of reagent to a second phase—either solid or liquid—brought into contact with the template; this process can form solid structures with thicknesses that are typically ≤1.5 mm. The shape of the template an… Show more

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“…1719 Briefly, designs of various shapes and sizes were created in computer software and color laser printed (Bizhub C360, Konica Minolta, Ramsey, NJ USA) onto the chromatography paper (20 × 20 cm). The color levels were increased to maximize the amount of ink printed.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1719 Briefly, designs of various shapes and sizes were created in computer software and color laser printed (Bizhub C360, Konica Minolta, Ramsey, NJ USA) onto the chromatography paper (20 × 20 cm). The color levels were increased to maximize the amount of ink printed.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, paper, a traditional product made of cellulosic fibres, has found novel use in sophisticated analytical platforms [1][2][3][4], fully renewable composites [5], catalyst carriers [6], magnetic nanocomposites [7], and patterned templates for reactant delivery [8] amongst others. Functional modification of cellulose without the disintegration of the cellulosic fibres is a key issue in such research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…for the whitening purpose, sizing agents such as alkyl ketene dimer (AKD) and alkenyl succinic anhydride (ASA), dry-strength agents, etc. 61,88,90,91 Thus, depending on the production process, these compounds may occur in the nal cellulose product and eventually affect its physico-chemical properties.…”
Section: From Papyrus To Nanomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%