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ID 115496
著者
Katsumoto, Yusuke Tokushima University
キーワード
Cellulose
nanofiber
blender
parenchyma cell
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学術雑誌論文
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Cellulose nanofiber is an environmentally friendly reinforcing phase extractable from plants, with potential application in composites. Due to the cell wall structure differences, plant parenchyma cells might be easier to nanofibrillate than sclerenchyma cells of wood pulp fibers, resulting in lower extraction costs. This study assessed the extraction of nanofibers from residues like corn husk, banana peel, cabbage leaf, and taro leaf using a kitchen blender. Fibrillation was evaluated based on the strength of paper-like sheets produced from the nanofibers. Corn husk was nanofibrillated by the shortest blending time among the sources considered, and delivered the highest sheet strength. The blending time needed was significantly shorter than that needed to fibrillate hardwood pulp fibers.
掲載誌名
Modern Physics Letters B
ISSN
17936640
02179849
cat書誌ID
AA10672190
出版者
World Scientific Publishing
33
14n15
開始ページ
1940012
発行日
2019-04-12
権利情報
Electronic version of an article published as Modern Physics Letters B, Vol. 33, No. 14n15, 2019, 1940012, 10.1142/S0217984919400128 © World Scientific Publishing Company https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscinet/mplb
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eng
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理工学系