Author: Wang, Tao; Cai, Zhiyong; Liu, Lei; Bayer, Ilker S.; Biswas, Abhijit;
Date: 2010
Source: Vacuum technology & coating. Vol. 11, no. 9 (Sept. 2010): p. 2-5.
Publication Series: Miscellaneous Publication
Description: In recent years, a new type of nanocomposite – cellulose based hybrid nanocomposites, which adopts cellulose nanofibers as matrices, has been intensively developed. Among these materials, hybrid nanocomposites consisting of cellulosic fibers and magnetic nanoparticles have recently attracted much attention due to their potential novel applications in biomedicine, textronics, security papermaking and packaging. The incorporation of the magnetic nanoparticles, e.g. Fe3O4 magnetites, which possess controllable collective magnetic properties, enables new functionalities that are impossible with each component alone. In contrast to other studies, recent work aims to develop nanocomposites where both matrices and particles are in true nanoscale such that higher mechanical, physical and chemical properties imparted from nanocelluloses can be retained while offering magnetic capabilities as mentioned above. Here, we will briefly describe the synthesis processes of cellulose nanofibers and magnetic nanoparticles as well as recent developments and potential applications.
Keywords: Nanostructured materials, nanotechnology, technological innovations, microstructure, cellulose chemistry, composite materials, nanocomposites, nanocrystals, crystallization, chemical composition, nanoparticles, biotechnology, nanofibers, magnetite, biocomposites, nanocellulose, crystalline cellulose, crystallinity, cellulosic fibers, magnetic nanoparticles
Publication Notes:
- We recommend that you also print this page and attach it to the printout of the article, to retain the full citation information.
- This article was written and prepared by U.S. Government employees on official time, and is therefore in the public domain.
XML: View XML
Citation:
Wang, Tao; Cai, Zhiyong; Liu, Lei; Bayer, Ilker S.; Biswas, Abhijit; 2010. Nanotechnology : emerging applications of cellulose-based green magnetic nanocomposites. Vacuum technology & coating. Vol. 11, no. 9 (Sept. 2010): p. 2-5
For further details log on website :
http://www.treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/40282
No comments:
Post a Comment