INVESTIGATING THE EFFECT OF MICROWAVE IRRADIATION TIME, POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL CONCENTRATION AND pH ON THE PROPERTIES OF Mg-BASED BACTERIAL CELLULOSE NANOBIOCOMPOSITE
SEYED SAMAN VAKILI,
FADHIL S. KAMOUNAH
Abstract:Mg-based bacterial cellulose nanobiocomposites (Mg-BCN) were produced assisted by microwave irradiation. In this study, the effects of the concentration of starter molecules, solution pH, and microwave irradiation time (MIT) on the properties of Mg-BCN were investigated. Tensile strength, structural properties, morphology and thermal stability of the nanocomposites were evaluated. According to the obtained results, an increase in the concentration ratio of starter molecules, pH, and MIT increased the formation… Show more
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