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After reading this article you will..
have knowledge of some of the current commercial products containing cellulose nanomaterials.
have learnt about the product properties that are aimed at by using cellulose nanomaterials.
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Bio-based nanomaterials
Introduction – What are bio-based nanomaterials?
Cellulose nanofibrils (CNF)
Linking cellulose nanomaterial properties and applications
Characterisation of CNF properties
End-use applications of CNF
Paper and board – internal and surface application
Nanocellulose in packaging
Polymer nanocomposites
Nanocellulose-based membranes
Biomedical applications
Production of CNF
Mechanical treatments for producing CNF
Mechanical production of CNF – industrial perspective
Chemical pretreatments
Enzymatic and protein-based treatment of cellulose nanomaterials
Cellulose nanocrystals (CNC) – general introduction
Cellulose nanocrystal (CNC) production
Characterisation of CNC properties
CNC-Applications
Bacterial celluloses
Nanolignin
Microcrystalline Cellulose (MCC)
Market for bio-based nanomaterials
Industrial production
Commercial applications
Patent landscape
Safety of bio-based nanomaterials
Human health & Occupational exposure
Environmental health & exposure
Nanomaterial and nanotechnology related regulations in the EU
Additive manufacturing of bio-based (nano)materials
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Authors & references
Author:
Heli Kangas, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd
References:
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Nippon Paper Group. Nippon Paper Industries’ CNF “Cellenpia®” Used for Tires in World-First.
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Asics. Bio-based materials: cellulose nanofiber (CNF).
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DeLeon Cosmetics. All-Natural Scientific Skin Care with Nanohydration.
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