2015
DOI: 10.1080/10601325.2015.1007279
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Cellulose Nanocomposites

Abstract: Cellulose is a linear polysaccharide and one of the world's most abundant biopolymers. It is one of the renewable biopolymers being studied to reduce the dependence on non-renewable mineral oil based products. Cellulose can be used in different kinds of composites, including the recent nanocomposites.The production of nanoscale cellulose fibers and their use in polymer composites gained increasing attention due to their interesting properties and potential applications. This review paper is trying to cover stu… Show more

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“…This gave rise to many subsequent studies which have increased enormously over the years [44]. As such, various nanocomposite materials which with cellulose nanomaterials been developed and many of them are currently undergoing commercialization [45].…”
Section: Nanocomposite Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This gave rise to many subsequent studies which have increased enormously over the years [44]. As such, various nanocomposite materials which with cellulose nanomaterials been developed and many of them are currently undergoing commercialization [45].…”
Section: Nanocomposite Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cellulose nanocomposites find application in many areas such as packaging, optoelectric, barrier, electronics, biomedical, paper, textiles, military, etc. (Feldman, 2015) Thus, there is a need to improve the compatibility between cellulose nanoparticles and hydrophobic polymer matrices through understanding chemical modifications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CNCs can dramatically increase the tensile strength of a composite at small loadings and have a large amount of surface hydroxyl groups that can be used for compatibilizing reactions with PLA and other blended polymers. 15 CNCs are of particular interest for PLA composites because they are a plant-based reinforcing filler and thus produce fully biobased composites with PLA. PLA–CNC nanocomposites have been prepared using surfactant-modified CNCs through melt extrusion followed by film formation, resulting in a composite with a 600 MPa increase in Young’s modulus over neat PLA.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) have been studied by a variety of researchers as a reinforcing filler for PLA and other plastics. CNCs can dramatically increase the tensile strength of a composite at small loadings and have a large amount of surface hydroxyl groups that can be used for compatibilizing reactions with PLA and other blended polymers . CNCs are of particular interest for PLA composites because they are a plant-based reinforcing filler and thus produce fully biobased composites with PLA.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%