2003
DOI: 10.1007/s10019-003-0242-6
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Synthesis and characterization of polysaccharide phosphates based electrorheological fluids

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“…On the other hand, Figure 3 shows SEM images of both polysaccharide potato starch phosphate (PSP) particles and cellulose phosphate (CP) particles synthesized using an esterification process with urea and a mixture of ortho-phosphoric acid at atmospheric temperature, which was detailed in a previous study [ 43 ] for comparison. The cellulose phosphate particles showed irregular and rod-like shapes compared to the round-shaped potato starch phosphate particles even though both belong to same polysaccharide phosphate family.…”
Section: Cellulosementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…On the other hand, Figure 3 shows SEM images of both polysaccharide potato starch phosphate (PSP) particles and cellulose phosphate (CP) particles synthesized using an esterification process with urea and a mixture of ortho-phosphoric acid at atmospheric temperature, which was detailed in a previous study [ 43 ] for comparison. The cellulose phosphate particles showed irregular and rod-like shapes compared to the round-shaped potato starch phosphate particles even though both belong to same polysaccharide phosphate family.…”
Section: Cellulosementioning
confidence: 99%
“… ( a ) Shear stress and shear rate of PSP (1.0 M), PSP (2.0 M), CP (1.0 M), and CP (2.0 M), and potato starch; and ( b ) shear viscosity and shear rate of PSP(1.0 M), PSP (2.0 M), and potato starch [ 43 ]. …”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another paper described the synthesis and then characterisation of polysaccharide phosphate particles using thermogravimetric analysis, SEM and an ICP technique. 184 These beads could then be suspended in a silicone oil to form an anhydrous electro-rheological fluid. The final paper in this category used the techniques XPS and ICP-OES to characterise sub-micron particles of polymethyl methacrylate that had been prepared with europium octanoate as an integral part of the polymer.…”
Section: Polymeric Materials and Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trubetskaya et al [14] and Wang et al [15] utilized optical microscopy (OM), C CP/MAS NMR, FTIR, SEM and XRD analyses to assess the cellulose content in pine wood, observing a dense and homogeneous structure. SEM micrographs are extensively used to study: wood cellulose fibers [16]; biomass pinewood and beechwood chars [14]; different cellulose particle types of wood fiber including MCC, microfibrillated cellulose, and tunicate cellulose nanocrystals [17,18]; potato starch phosphate and cellulose phosphate particles [18,19]; cross-section images of natural wood (NW) and delignified wood (DW) [20]; the tensile fracture surface of natural wood and densified wood samples [21]; cellulose, hemicelluloses, and lignin chars from olive stones fractionated at 180 •C [22]; lignin fusion with cellulose fibers and wood cells (tracheids) [23]; and micrographs of micro-and nano-particles from beech acidolysis lignin [24,25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%