Nanocellulose: a promising material for engineering - an overview
by Wan Mohd Hanif Wan Ya'acob; Fauziah Abdul Aziz
International Journal of Materials Engineering Innovation (IJMATEI), Vol. 8, No. 2, 2017

Abstract: Nanocellulose from abundant sources is attracting attention because it offers excellent properties. There are a number of sources that can be used to extract cellulose such as algae, bacteria, non-wood and wood materials. Numerous methods were established in order to isolate nanocellulose and each method produced different types of nanocellulose. However, there are some limitations in merging nanocellulose into polymeric material due to the presence of the hydrophilic group in nanocellulose structure. In order to overcome the limitations, surface modification method was introduced and may improve the homogeneity and interfacial interaction between nanocellulose and polymeric material. Utilising nanocellulose as reinforcement filler has successfully proved the hypothesis, where properties of the composite were enhanced according to several studies.

Online publication date: Tue, 21-Nov-2017

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