2013
DOI: 10.1039/c2ra22020b
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Hollow cellulose capsules from CO2 saturated cellulose solutions—their preparation and characterization

Abstract: A new material consisting of mm-sized hollow cellulose spheres, for biomedical applications or for the preparation of low weight porous materials has been prepared by a unique solution precipitation (SP) method. The technique is based on three separate steps. In the first step, high molecular mass, non-modified cellulose is dissolved in a suitable solvent. This cellulose solution is then saturated with a suitable gas (CO 2 or N 2 in the present work) and finally this gas-saturated solution is drop-wise added t… Show more

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“…Generally, beads should be wet-stable, and their structure maintained throughout their application. However, the majority of cellulose beads are made from regenerated cellulose (Carrick et al, 2013;Carrick, Lindström, et al, 2014;Luo et al, 2009;Luo & Zhang, 2010), which is not nanocellulose. In many of the examples where nanocellulose is used in microparticles, it is a minor component acting as a reinforcing or crosslinking agent, and is often combined with polymers such as chitosan (Z.…”
Section: Beadsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, beads should be wet-stable, and their structure maintained throughout their application. However, the majority of cellulose beads are made from regenerated cellulose (Carrick et al, 2013;Carrick, Lindström, et al, 2014;Luo et al, 2009;Luo & Zhang, 2010), which is not nanocellulose. In many of the examples where nanocellulose is used in microparticles, it is a minor component acting as a reinforcing or crosslinking agent, and is often combined with polymers such as chitosan (Z.…”
Section: Beadsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, it may play a significant role in future energy storage applications such as batteries [2,3] as well as for biomedical applications as dispersion agent, etc. [4]. The dispersion interactions such as the van der Waals and the Casimir-Polder energies play an important role in these contexts (Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several systems have been presented in literature, and the interactions involved in stabilizing the microcapsule structure have been described [ 12 , 17 ]. Examples of preparation of hollow capsules from cellulose fibers with diameter ranging from ≈ 30 µm to few mm have been reported [ 18 , 19 ]. However, polymeric cellulose esters have been more commonly used as coating materials for drug delivery applications [ 20 , 21 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%