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The main difficulty associated with nanoparticles is achieving a homogeneous dispersion within a polymer matrix. Indeed, as particle size decreases, specific surface area increases rapidly, exacerbating their tendency to self-aggregate. Figure 1 shows the evolution of the specific surface area of cellulosic cylinders as a function of their diameter. It can be seen from this figure that below a diameter of 20 nm, i.e. in the range of values corresponding to cellulosic nanoparticles, their specific surface area increases very rapidly, reaching values of the order of a few hundred m 2 ·g –1...
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Bibliography
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TAPPI International Conference on Nanotechnology for renewable Materials, (congress – every year)
Production of cellulose nanocrystals
Alberta Innovates Technology Futures, Canada
https://albertainnovates.ca/programs/alberta-bio-future/cnc-challenge-3-0/
Blue Goose Biorefineries, Canada
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