2019
DOI: 10.3390/polym11050873
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Twisting of Fibers Balancing the Gel–Sol Transition in Cellulose Aqueous Suspensions

Abstract: Cellulose hydrogels and films are advantageous materials that are applied in modern industry and medicine. Cellulose hydrogels have a stable scaffold and never form films upon drying, while viscous cellulose hydrosols are liquids that could be used for film production. So, stabilizing either a gel or sol state in cellulose suspensions is a worthwhile challenge, significant for the practical applications. However, there is no theory describing the cellulose fibers’ behavior and processes underlying cellulose-ge… Show more

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“…On the other hand, the nano- and microfibrils are twisted around each other and form a rather dense supercoiled structure that must be untwisted in the course of cellulose swelling in the acids [ 45 , 49 ]. The untwisting and subsequent twisting back and compaction of the cellulose fibrils allow explaining and managing the cellulose films’ properties [ 12 ], artificial cellulose fibers [ 44 ], and quality of nitrocellulose [ 45 ]. Following this hypothesis, we suppose the cellulose fibers are to be stressed in the twisting back after the acid removal.…”
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“…On the other hand, the nano- and microfibrils are twisted around each other and form a rather dense supercoiled structure that must be untwisted in the course of cellulose swelling in the acids [ 45 , 49 ]. The untwisting and subsequent twisting back and compaction of the cellulose fibrils allow explaining and managing the cellulose films’ properties [ 12 ], artificial cellulose fibers [ 44 ], and quality of nitrocellulose [ 45 ]. Following this hypothesis, we suppose the cellulose fibers are to be stressed in the twisting back after the acid removal.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To harvest the NC suspension, the obtained MCC was soaked again into the distilled water and treated on a RIM-150 share grinder (gap ∼ 500 m, shaft rotation speed 1250 rpm). The shear stress achieved by this machine was insufficient to convert MCC into NC [ 12 , 24 ], which allowed neglecting the generation of NC in the course of this treatment. The MCC particles were precipitated by centrifugation (10 min, 1300× g , Avanti J-15, Beckman Coulter, Brea, CA, USA), which resulted in the dense precipitate.…”
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