2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2015.10.093
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Manufacturing of bacterial nano-cellulose reinforced fiber−cement composites

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“…As their fractions increases, CNFs tend to form clumps, forming weak bonding interfaces that can promote stress concentration. The weak interfaces are detrimental to the mechanical strength of the cement pastes [45,46]. …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As their fractions increases, CNFs tend to form clumps, forming weak bonding interfaces that can promote stress concentration. The weak interfaces are detrimental to the mechanical strength of the cement pastes [45,46]. …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, BC represents a component of many composite materials with different technological applications [4,6,8,9]; some examples are given further: BC/silver [10], BC/graphite [11], BC/chitosan [12], BC/poly(vinyl alcohol) [13], BC/SiO 2 [14], BC/cement [15] etc. Usually, starting from a 3D porous network of BC and following an in situ preparation approach or an impregnation procedure [16], composites with improved or completely new properties can be fabricated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lack of consistency in nomenclature has cost plenty of efforts to search, understand, and cross-check different materials. The terms that have been used include cellulose nanocrystal [25], cellulose nano-crystal [26], cellulose nanocrystalline [27], crystalline cellulose nanofibril [28], nano-fiber [29] nano-cellulose [30] nanocrystalline cellulose [31], cellulose nanofibril [20], nanofibrillated cellulose [6], nanofibrillar cellulose [32], nano-fibrillated cellulose [33], cellulose nanofiber [34]. The subjective use of different terms for the same material may lead to confusion, misunderstanding, and miscommunication in this domain area, Cao -eXPRESS Polymer Letters Vol.12, No.9 (2018) and therefore it is crucial to standardize the terminology.…”
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confidence: 99%