Abstract:Cellulose nanomaterials provide a promising avenue for combining composite materials with natural polymers or bio-based plastics, however, current studies on rheological characterization at high shear rates is limited. In this study, a capillary rheometer was employed to investigate the rheological characteristics of aqueous nanofibrillated cellulose suspensions (NFCs) at room temperature and shear rates above 1000 s -1 . The shear rate-dependent viscosity of NFCs was characterized and monitored for viscosity-… Show more
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