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17 April 2017 Optical and mechanical properties of cellulose nanopaper structures
Dimitrios Tsalagkas, Lindong Zhai, Hyun Chan Kim, Jaehwan Kim
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Abstract
The objectives of this study are to prepare and investigate the optical and tensile properties of the obtained cellulose nanopaper structures. A ball mill mechanical pretreatment combined with a wet pulverization process by using an aqueous counter collision machine were used to extract CNFs from softwood and hardwood bleached kraft pulps. Cellulose nanofiber (CNF) nanopapers were fabricated via vacuum filtration and oven drying method. The mechanical and optical properties of the fabricated nanopaper were investigated by using tensile test and UV-vis spectrometer. Results have shown that the softwood sample demonstrated better mechanical properties than the hardwood sample. UV-vis transmittance measurements did not indicate significant differences.
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Dimitrios Tsalagkas, Lindong Zhai, Hyun Chan Kim, and Jaehwan Kim "Optical and mechanical properties of cellulose nanopaper structures", Proc. SPIE 10167, Nanosensors, Biosensors, Info-Tech Sensors and 3D Systems 2017, 101670E (17 April 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2259839
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KEYWORDS
Transmittance

Optical properties

Nanofibers

Nanocomposites

Raw materials

Sensors

Solar energy

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