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4. Rheological properties of suspensions
The rheological behavior of nanocellulose suspensions is an important feature, because after fiber destructuring, gel-like behavior is observed, even at very low concentrations (typically 2%). The viscosity of the medium is therefore a good indication of the level of destructuring.
Cellulose nanoparticles have a high specific surface area, combined with a high density of surface hydroxyl groups that influence their interactions, either in the liquid state as a suspension, or in the dry state as a film.
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