Films Made of Wood Residues Nanoparticles: Mechanical Processing and Physical Properties
Advances in Cellulose Processing and Applications - Research Goes to Industry 2015
Linda Vecbiškena, Laura Vikele, Linda Rozenberga

This research is focused on the biodegradable films from wood bark residues by the thermocatalytic method for following mechanical treatment in the water dispersion at a high shear stress and modified termocatalytic method by TEMPO catalyzed oxidation and other new oxidizer, as well as nanoparticles made by traditional acid hydrolyse. Nanoparticles is a promising new material constituent that can provide strong reinforcement in polymer nanocomposites due to the high stiffness and the network formation.


Keywords
Nanoparticles, nanofilms, wood residues

Vecbiškena, L., Vikele, L., Rozenberga, L. Films Made of Wood Residues Nanoparticles: Mechanical Processing and Physical Properties. In: Advances in Cellulose Processing and Applications - Research Goes to Industry. Iasi: "Petru Poni" Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry of Romanian Academy, 2015, pp.70-70. ISBN 978-606-687-186-0.

Publication language
English (en)
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