| Literature DB >> 33483077 |
Xiaoning Tang1, Gaozhe Liu1, Heng Zhang2, Xin Gao3, Meng Li1, Shumei Zhang1.
Abstract
In this study, we report a novel, facile, and green method that was used for creating a new all-cellulose composite (ACC) based on inorganic molten salt solvent. Three representatively native fibers from softwood (Pinus kesiya), hardwood (Eucalyptus globulus), and agricultural straw (Zea mays) were selected to verify the effect of the method. The welded sheets were thoroughly characterized and compared. Cellulose sheets from the pine exhibited excellent mechanical properties (σb 16.94 MPa) and thermal stability (Tmax 265 °C) after the welding process, while the corn stalk sheets displayed more robust and thermostable features than the eucalyptus. The welding technique using inorganic metal salt hydrate provides a promising and convenient route to obtain firm sheet-materials with micro- or nano-structures from nature fibers.Entities:
Keywords: All-cellulose composite; Cellulose welding; Corn stalk; Direct dissolution; Hardwood; Softwood
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33483077 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2020.117591
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381