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Nanoparticle assembly is intensely surveyed because of the numerous applications within fields such as catalysis, batteries, and biomedicine. Here, directed assembly of rod‐like, biologically derived cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) within the template of a processed cotton fiber cell wall, that is, the native origin of CNCs, is reported. It is a system where the assembly takes place in solid state simultaneously...
The levelling-off degree of polymerization (LODP) is typically considered an apodictic number of each cellulosic source that relates to the length of its cellulose crystallites. In this study, we have performed hydrothermal and alkaline treatments on bleached birch kraft pulp to adjust the xylan content, and the resulting pulps have been subjected to acid hydrolysis to determine their LODP. The results...
This paper presents an overview of the recent work on ultrathin polymer blend films containing cellulose. Three systems prepared via trimethylsilyl cellulose derivative, which is subsequently hydrolyzed to cellulose, are presented: polystyrene/cellulose, poly(methyl methacrylate)/cellulose and polystyrene‐block‐polyethyleneoxide/cellulose. Diverse textures emerge within the films depending on the...
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