Search Results - "GINDL, W"
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All-cellulose nanocomposite
Published in Polymer (Guilford) (14-11-2005)“…Cellulose-based nanocomposite films with different ratio of cellulose I and II were produced by means of partial dissolution of microcrystalline cellulose…”
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Review: current international research into cellulose nanofibres and nanocomposites
Published in Journal of materials science (2010)“…This paper provides an overview of recent progress made in the area of cellulose nanofibre-based nanocomposites. An introduction into the methods used to…”
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The significance of the elastic modulus of wood cell walls obtained from nanoindentation measurements
Published in Composites. Part A, Applied science and manufacturing (01-01-2004)“…Nanoindentation is a powerful method for the study of hardness and elasticity at small scale. When applied to the measurement of the longitudinal elastic…”
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Reduced polarity and improved dispersion of microfibrillated cellulose in poly(lactic-acid) provided by residual lignin and hemicellulose
Published in Journal of materials science (01-01-2017)“…The surface chemistry and dispersion in poly(lactic-acid) of microfibrillated wood and microfibrillated lignocellulose prepared from untreated and partially…”
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Mechanical properties of spruce wood cell walls by nanoindentation
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Nano meets the sheet: adhesive-free application of nanocellulosic suspensions in paper conservation
Published in Heritage science (15-06-2017)“…Historical papers are often locally damaged by exogenous influences and/or have endogenously degraded paper areas. The stabilization of such papers is very…”
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Impregnation of softwood cell walls with melamine-formaldehyde resin
Published in Bioresource technology (01-05-2003)“…Melamine-formaldehyde (MF) resin impregnation has shown considerable potential to improve a number of wood properties, such as surface hardness and weathering…”
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Strain hardening in regenerated cellulose fibres
Published in Composites science and technology (01-10-2006)“…Viscose and lyocell are two types of regenerated cellulose fibre which show different structure and mechanical properties due to their different production…”
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Nanoindentation mapping of a wood-adhesive bond
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Structure and properties of a pulp fibre-reinforced composite with regenerated cellulose matrix
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Cell-wall hardness and Young's modulus of melamine-modified spruce wood by nano-indentation
Published in Composites. Part A, Applied science and manufacturing (01-01-2002)“…Samples of spruce wood were infiltrated with a melamine–formaldehyde resin. After curing of the resin, a melamine concentration of 24% (v/v) was measured in…”
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Anisotropy of the modulus of elasticity in regenerated cellulose fibres related to molecular orientation
Published in Polymer (Guilford) (04-02-2008)“…Regenerated cellulose fibres of different origin were tested in tension and by means of nanoindentation. Their degree of molecular orientation was…”
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Axial compression strength of Norway spruce related to structural variability and lignin content
Published in Composites. Part A, Applied science and manufacturing (01-01-2002)“…Variability in the axial tensile strength and Young's modulus of wood is mostly due to changes in the main orientation of the cellulose microfibrils with…”
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Wood pulp fiber reinforced melamine-formaldehyde composites
Published in Journal of materials science (01-05-2004)“…In comparison to other fibrous materials, plant fibers show a number of advantages, namely low density, biodegradability, and a neutral CO2 balance during…”
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Effects of Long-term Storage on the Mechanical Characteristics of Wood Plastic Composites Produced from Thermally Modified Wood Fibers
Published in Journal of thermoplastic composite materials (01-11-2010)“…In order to study possible changes in the mechanical properties of wood plastic composites produced from thermally modified wood fibers as reinforcement…”
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The effect of lignin on the moisture-dependent behavior of spruce wood in axial compression
Published in Journal of materials science letters (01-12-2001)“…Tests in compression parallel to the grain in wet and dry condition were conducted. For this purpose, an attempt was made to compare normal wood (NW) and…”
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Identification of stiffness tensor components of wood cell walls by means of nanoindentation
Published in Composites. Part A, Applied science and manufacturing (01-12-2011)“…A new procedure to characterize the full set of elastic constants of wood cell walls was developed. For the first time, not only the longitudinal modulus, but…”
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In-Situ X-ray Diffraction as a Tool to Probe Mechanical Phenomena Down to the Nano-Scale
Published in Advanced engineering materials (01-11-2006)“…Several applications of laboratory and in‐situ synchrotron X‐ray diffraction (XRD) techniques to characterize mechanical phenomena in nano‐scale structures are…”
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Effects of thermal modification on the adhesion between spruce wood (Picea abies Karst.) and a thermoplastic polymer
Published in European journal of wood and wood products (01-10-2006)Get full text
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Tensile properties of cellulose acetate butyrate composites reinforced with bacterial cellulose
Published in Composites science and technology (01-11-2004)“…Composites of cellulose acetate butyrate reinforced with cellulose sheets synthesised by Gluconacetobacter xylinus were produced by solvent evaporation…”
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