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Benchmarking the optical performance of nanocellulose films for smart device applications, 2021 NANO Virtual Conference
Benchmarking the optical performance of nanocellulose films for smart device applications, 2021 NANO Virtual Conference
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Guest Editorial: Addressing nanocellulose commercialization needs: R&D collaboration is vital, TAPPI Journal April 2019
This special edition of TAPPI Journal presents demonstrable progress toward the goal of commercial-scale implementation of nanocellulose. Steve Winter of International Paper and I, as co-leads of the Cellulosic Nanomaterials team of the Alliance for Pulp & Paper Technology Innovation (APPTI), see this widespread engagement of the research community in developing innovations as critical to successful commercialization. Congratulations and thanks to TAPPI and to the researchers publishing in this issue and elsewhere.
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Development of Cellulose Fibre Yarns For Hormone Capture From Aqueous Matrices, 2018 International Conference on Nanotechnology for Renewable Materials (18NANO)
Development of Cellulose Fibre Yarns For Hormone Capture From Aqueous Matrices, 2018 International Conference on Nanotechnology for Renewable Materials (18NANO)
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Cellulose Nanocrystal Templating of Semiconducting Polymers
Cellulose Nanocrystal Templating of Semiconducting Polymers for Optoelectronic and Photonic Devices, 2017 NANO
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Polymer graft-modified CO2-switchable cellulose nanocrystal
Polymer graft-modified CO2-switchable cellulose nanocrystals prepared by living radical polymerization and their useas Pickering emulsifiers, 2017 NANO
Cellulose Nanomaterials Barrier & Mechanical Properties for Flexible packaging Films Using Nanocellulose and Minerals, 2013 TAPPI PLACE Flexible Packaging Symposium: New Technology
Cellulose Nanomaterials Barrier & Mechanical Properties for Flexible packaging Films Using Nanocellulose and Minerals, 2013 TAPPI PLACE Flexible Packaging Symposium: New Technology
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Influence of fibrillation degree & surface grafting of micro-fibrillated cellulose on their rheological behavior in aqueous suspension, 2010 TAPPI International Conference on Nanotechnology for the Forest Product Industry
Influence of fibrillation degree & surface grafting of micro-fibrillated cellulose on their rheological behavior in aqueous suspension, 2010 TAPPI International Conference on Nanotechnology for the Forest Product Industry
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Nanotech coatings & New Nano-enabled functionalities -part 2 Ultra-thin coatings of paper by tailor-made nanoparticles, 2010 TAPPI International Conference on Nanotechnology for the Forest Product Industry
Nanotech coatings & New Nano-enabled functionalities -part 2 Ultra-thin coatings of paper by tailor-made nanoparticles, 2010 TAPPI International Conference on Nanotechnology for the Forest Product Industry
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Preparation and characterization of bioactive and breathable
Preparation and characterization of bioactive and breathable polyvinyl alcohol nanowebs using a combinational approach, October 2016 TAPPI JOURNAL
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Fibenol – Wood Residues into Sustainable Bioproducts Webinar
ABSTRACT: Deposition of small adhesive particles, called microstickies, onto pulp processing equipment and paper machines causes quality and operational problems for recycling mills. The factors that control deposition of microstickies onto surfaces of metal parts remain unclear. In this work, aluminum surfaces with a range of surface roughness were exposed to slurries containing microstickies. The deposition results showed that flat surfaces promote the aggregation and deposition of microstickies particles. Uneven surfaces tended to favor deposition of smaller microstickies, 0.2•1 µm, which may be related to greater contact area presented by the rougher surface. This work provides insights into the deposition of microstickies.