2021
DOI: 10.15376/biores.16.3.5780-5793
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Preparation and properties of wet-spun microcomposite filaments from cellulose nanocrystals and alginate using a microfluidic device

Abstract: Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) were wet-spun in a coagulation bath for the fabrication of microfilaments, and the effect of sodium alginate (AL) addition on the wet-spinnability and properties of the microcomposite filament was investigated. The CNC suspension exhibited excellent wet-spinnability in calcium chloride (CaCl2) solution, and the addition of AL in CNC suspension resulted in the enhancement of the wet-spinnability of CNCs. As the AL content increased from 3% to 10%, the average diameter of the microc… Show more

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“…Cavitating flow patterns have the potential to be utilized to promote a wide range of industrial and technological applications. In a coagulation bath, cellulose nanocrystals were wet spun [150]. The effect of sodium alginate on the properties of the micro composite filament was investigated.…”
Section: Chen Et Al [156]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cavitating flow patterns have the potential to be utilized to promote a wide range of industrial and technological applications. In a coagulation bath, cellulose nanocrystals were wet spun [150]. The effect of sodium alginate on the properties of the micro composite filament was investigated.…”
Section: Chen Et Al [156]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, several studies have demonstrated the successful incorporation of this reinforcing agent in different polymeric systems for the production of functionalized fibers, especially by wetspinning [71,116,117]. Liu et al prepared sodium alginate/CNC fibers using a wetspinning method (Figure 8).…”
Section: Cellulose Nanocrystals (Cnc)mentioning
confidence: 99%