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Update on Bio-Refining and Nanocellulose Composite Materials Manufacturing.

Michael T Postek1, Dianne L Poster1.   

Abstract

Nanocellulose is a high value material that has gained increasing attention because of its high strength, stiffness, unique photonic and piezoelectric properties, high stability and uniform structure. One of the factors limiting the potential of nanocellulose and the vast array of potential new products is the ability to produce high-volume quantities of this nano-material. However, recent research has demonstrated that nanocellulose can be efficently produced in large volumes from wood at relatively low cost by the incorporation of ionizing radiation in the process stream. Ionizing radiation causes significant break down of the polysaccharides and leads to the production of potentially useful gaseous products such as H2 and CO. Ionizing radiation processing remains an open field, ripe for innovation and application. This presentation will review the strong collaboration between the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and its academic partners pursuing the demonstration of applied ionizing radiation processing to plant materials for the manufacturing and characterization of novel nanomaterials.

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Keywords:  biomass; biorefining; cellulose; e-beam; metrology; nanocellulose; paper; wood

Year:  2017        PMID: 29225398      PMCID: PMC5721356          DOI: 10.1117/12.2275237

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc SPIE Int Soc Opt Eng        ISSN: 0277-786X


  7 in total

Review 1.  How biotech can transform biofuels.

Authors:  Lee R Lynd; Mark S Laser; David Bransby; Bruce E Dale; Brian Davison; Richard Hamilton; Michael Himmel; Martin Keller; James D McMillan; John Sheehan; Charles E Wyman
Journal:  Nat Biotechnol       Date:  2008-02       Impact factor: 54.908

Review 2.  Biomass pretreatment: fundamentals toward application.

Authors:  Valery B Agbor; Nazim Cicek; Richard Sparling; Alex Berlin; David B Levin
Journal:  Biotechnol Adv       Date:  2011-05-23       Impact factor: 14.227

Review 3.  Nanocelluloses: a new family of nature-based materials.

Authors:  Dieter Klemm; Friederike Kramer; Sebastian Moritz; Tom Lindström; Mikael Ankerfors; Derek Gray; Annie Dorris
Journal:  Angew Chem Int Ed Engl       Date:  2011-05-20       Impact factor: 15.336

Review 4.  Microfibrillated cellulose - its barrier properties and applications in cellulosic materials: a review.

Authors:  Nathalie Lavoine; Isabelle Desloges; Alain Dufresne; Julien Bras
Journal:  Carbohydr Polym       Date:  2012-06-01       Impact factor: 9.381

5.  Ionizing radiation processing and its potential in advancing biorefining and nanocellulose composite materials manufacturing.

Authors:  Michael T Postek; Dianne L Poster; András E Vládar; Mark S Driscoll; Jay A LaVerne; Zois Tsinas; Mohamad I Al-Sheikhly
Journal:  Radiat Phys Chem Oxf Engl 1993       Date:  2017-09-12       Impact factor: 2.858

6.  Uranium removal from seawater by means of polymeric fabrics grafted with diallyl oxalate through a single-step, solvent-free process.

Authors:  Travis C Dietz; Claire E Tomaszewski; Zois Tsinas; Dianne Poster; Aaron Barkatt; Mohammad Adel-Hadadi; Fred B Bateman; Lonnie T Cumberland; Erich Schneider; Karen Gaskell; Jay LaVerne; Mohamad Al-Sheikhly
Journal:  Ind Eng Chem Res       Date:  2015-12-04       Impact factor: 3.720

7.  Electron beam pretreatment of switchgrass to enhance enzymatic hydrolysis to produce sugars for biofuels.

Authors:  Smith Sundar; N Scott Bergey; Lucia Salamanca-Cardona; Arthur Stipanovic; Mark Driscoll
Journal:  Carbohydr Polym       Date:  2013-06-02       Impact factor: 9.381

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