Effect of Lignin Particle Size on the Properties of Cellulose Nanofiber/Lignin Composite Sheets
Yasuaki Inoue,
Kevin H. Putera,
Leonie van ‘t Hag
et al.
Abstract:Cellulose and lignin have been widely studied to develop a bio‐based alternative to replace fossil‐based packaging materials and coatings. Lignin can be used to improve the water vapor barrier properties of cellulose‐based sheets due to its hydrophobicity. In this study, composite sheets based on cellulose nanofiber (CNF) and lignin are formed via spray deposition the effects of lignin particle size and concentration on the properties of the composite sheets are investigated. Scanning electron microscopy and a… Show more
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