2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2014.01.013
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All-cellulose nanocomposite film made from bagasse cellulose nanofibers for food packaging application

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“…than for cellulose and MCC particles (~55 a.u.). This reveals extensive destruction of the amorphous region of cellulose fibres during the longer reaction time in NCC isolation (Ghaderi, Mousavi, Yousefi, & Labbafi, 2014). The crystallinity indices (see Section 2.7) of the cellulose, MCC and NCC particles were 84.8%, 86.9% and 89.1%, respectively.…”
Section: Characterization Of MCC and Ncc Particlesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…than for cellulose and MCC particles (~55 a.u.). This reveals extensive destruction of the amorphous region of cellulose fibres during the longer reaction time in NCC isolation (Ghaderi, Mousavi, Yousefi, & Labbafi, 2014). The crystallinity indices (see Section 2.7) of the cellulose, MCC and NCC particles were 84.8%, 86.9% and 89.1%, respectively.…”
Section: Characterization Of MCC and Ncc Particlesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Secondly, the tiny dimensions of nanocellulose imply a high exposure to its surroundings. The issue of biodegradation has been emphasized in studies in which nanocellulose was used in composite structures with other natural film-forming materials (Lu et al 2008;Ma et al 2008;Cheng et al 2009;Wan et al 2009; Azeredo et al 2010;Bras et al 2010;Khan et al 2010Khan et al , 2012Khan et al , 2014bSiro and Plackett 2010;da Silva et al 2012;Hassan et al 2012;Johnsy and Siddaramaiah 2012;Tang et al 2012; Baheti and Militky 2013; ChingaCarrasco et al 2013;Ollier et al 2013; Bhardwaj et al 2014;Dehnad et al 2014a;Fortunati et al 2014;Ghaderi et al 2014;Khalil et al 2014;Kumar et al 2014;Marais et al 2014;Reddy and Rhim 2014;Song et al 2014;Yang et al 2014; Azizi Samir et al 2015; Feng et al 2015a;Figueiredo et al 2015;Honorato et al 2015;Lavoine et al 2015;Li et al 2015a;Lu et al 2015; Youssef et al REVIEW ARTICLE bioresources.com . "Nanocellulose in packaging," BioResources 12(1), 2143-2233.…”
Section: Biodegradation Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of non-wood resources such as agricultural/agroindustrial wastes is particularly interestingly due to their renewable nature (Alemdar and Sain, 2008;Lavoine et al 2012). Besides, the shortage of natural resources such as wood and the concerns over the environmental impact of other widely used materials have encouraged researches with alternative materials (Ghaderi et al 2014). Other advantage of non-wood materials is that the cellulose microfibrils from wall of agricultural wastes are easier to break down than wood wall, and the fibrillation of this pulp demands less energy.…”
Section: Bioproducts Bioethanolmentioning
confidence: 99%