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    All-cellulose nanocomposite by Gindl, W., Keckes, J.

    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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    The significance of the elastic modulus of wood cell walls obtained from nanoindentation measurements by Gindl, W., Schöberl, T.

    “…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 by Winter, A., Andorfer, L., Herzele, S., Zimmermann, T., Saake, B., Edler, M., Griesser, T., Konnerth, J., Gindl-Altmutter, W.

    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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    Nano meets the sheet: adhesive-free application of nanocellulosic suspensions in paper conservation by Völkel, L., Ahn, K., Hähner, U., Gindl-Altmutter, W., Potthast, A.

    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 by Gindl, W., Zargar-Yaghubi, F., Wimmer, R.

    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 by Gindl, W., Keckes, J.

    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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    Cell-wall hardness and Young's modulus of melamine-modified spruce wood by nano-indentation by Gindl, W, Gupta, H.S

    “…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 by Gindl, W., Reifferscheid, M., Adusumalli, R.-B., Weber, H., Röder, T., Sixta, H., Schöberl, T.

    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 by Gindl, W, Teischinger, A

    “…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 by GINDL, W, JERONIMIDIS, G

    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 by Follrich, J., Müller, U., Gindl, W., Mundigler, N.

    “…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 by Gindl, W

    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 by Jäger, A., Hofstetter, K., Buksnowitz, Ch, Gindl-Altmutter, W., Konnerth, J.

    “…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 by Keckes, J., Eiper, E., Martinschitz, K. J., Boesecke, P., Gindl, W., Dehm, G.

    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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    Tensile properties of cellulose acetate butyrate composites reinforced with bacterial cellulose by Gindl, Wolfgang, Keckes, Jozef

    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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