Search for dissertations about: "interaction with cellulose"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 97 swedish dissertations containing the words interaction with cellulose.
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6. Investigation of CO2 interactions with cellulose dissolved in the NaOH(aq) system
Abstract : Cellulose derived from wood can be used as raw material for production of textile fibres, making it a renewable alternative to fossil oil. One of the key steps in this process is dissolution of the cellulose. READ MORE
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7. Dissolution of cellulose for textile fibre applications
Abstract : This thesis forms part of a project with the objective of developing and implementing a novel, wood-based, process for the industrial production of cellulose textile fibres. This new process should not only be cost effective but also have far less environmental impact then current processes. READ MORE
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8. Physico-Chemical Properties of Plant Polysaccharides Investigated with NMR Techniques
Abstract : In the lead of developing new biomaterials from plant sources it is of importance to be able to control and vary the properties, such as flexibility, strength, and hygroscopicity of the final material. These properties are highly directed by the interactions between constituents on a molecular level. READ MORE
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9. Electrospinning Nanofibres from Cellulose Dissolved in Ionic Liquid
Abstract : This thesis investigates the electrospinning of cellulose nanofibres from ionic liquids. Cellulose nanofibres produced by an environmentally friendly process have the potential to replace synthetic nanofibres produced with volatile and harmful solvents. READ MORE
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10. Development of Novel In Situ Microscopy Techniques for the Study of Water Interaction with Soft Materials
Abstract : The transport of water in soft materials can occur in liquid or gas phase and is highly dependent on the material microstructure and the structure dynamics. Understanding these relationships is the basis for the development of predictive models that can aid the design of new and improved functional materials. READ MORE