Essays about: "nanocellulosa"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 essays containing the word nanocellulosa.
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1. 3D Printing Hydrogel Artificial Muscles and Microrobotics
University essay from KTH/KemiteknikAbstract : The purpose of this lab was to investigate the printability of cellulose nanofiber/carbon nanotubes, their functions as actuators, and to compare these properties with MXene/nano cellulose gels. Data on MXene/nano cellulose gel was obtained from previous research made by Hamedi labs. READ MORE
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2. Emulsifying properties of cellulose oxalate and pectin from Norway spruce bark
University essay from KTH/Skolan för kemi, bioteknologi och hälsa (CBH)Abstract : Nanocellulose is a sustainable material and has shown interesting properties in various applications. One such application is Pickering emulsion, where the nanocellulose stabilizes the oil and water interface. READ MORE
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3. Optotracing for polysaccharide analysis
University essay from KTH/Fiber- och polymerteknologiAbstract : Det finns en växande efterfrågan på nya material från biomassa för produktion av nya och ersättning av befintliga kemikalier, bränslen och material. Genom att förstå den kemiska sammansättningen hos ett material och dess strukturella egenskaper kan vi enklare hitta lämpliga användningsområden. READ MORE
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4. Development of ESD paperboard laminate : A material study with focus on coating and design
University essay from Mittuniversitetet/Institutionen för naturvetenskapAbstract : Due to the rapid development of technology, electrical products are being shipped all over the world. The electronic components have gotten greater in capacity but are smaller in size, making them sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). ESD packaging protects sensitive components from electrostatic discharge and electrical fields. READ MORE
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5. Formulation of nanoemulsions stabilized by cellulose nanocrystals
University essay from KTH/Skolan för kemi, bioteknologi och hälsa (CBH)Abstract : Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) are bio-based nanoparticles with the ability to stabilize oil and water emulsions thanks to their intermediate wettability and nanometric size. These and other types of particle-stabilized emulsions, commonly referred to as Pickering emulsions, are of great academic and industrial interest due to their superior stability against drop coalescence compared to classical surfactant-stabilized emulsions. READ MORE