Search for dissertations about: "nanocellulose"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 97 swedish dissertations containing the word nanocellulose.
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16. Multifunctional Nanocellulose Composite Materials
Abstract : Nanoparticles (NPs) are particles with more than one dimension between 1 and 100 nm. Because of their small size, they typically display different physical and chemical properties than the corresponding bulk materials. NPs have been used in many different applications, such as in electronics, optics, catalysis, and in biomedicine. READ MORE
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17. Mechanics of Nanocellulose Foams : Experimental and Numerical Studies
Abstract : Nanofibrillär cellulosa (NFC) skum är en intressant klass av cellulära material med möjliga applikationer som sträcker sig från fordonsindustrin till biomedicin då det har unika och önskvärda mekaniska egenskaper. I ljuset av de senaste framstegen inom framställning av skum förutspås det tillämpas inom en rad olika områden, inklusive områden där dess mekaniska egenskaper är viktiga. READ MORE
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18. Colloidal interactions and orientation of nanocellulose particles
Abstract : Nanoparticles are very interesting building blocks. Their large surface-to-bulk ratio gives them different properties from those of larger particles. Controlling their assembly can greatly affect macroscopic material properties. READ MORE
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19. Ion-Crosslinked Nanocellulose Hydrogels for Advanced Wound Care Applications
Abstract : A current trend in the field of wound care is the development of wound healing materials that are designed to address specific types of wounds or underlying pathologies to achieve improved healing. At the same time, there is a societal drive to replace synthetic materials with renewable alternatives. READ MORE
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20. Exploring cellulose as a biomacromolecule for enhanced battery metal ion recovery/recycling
Abstract : The research focused on the effects of integrating nanocellulose in the solidification of metal ions into metal oxide particles or metallic electrodeposits. Firstly, the cellulose was isolated as highly crystalline ca. 15-25 nm thick and 500 nm long fibers from bacterial cellulose using acid hydrolysis and had a negative surface charge. READ MORE