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  • 2024Fusion of cellulose microspheres with pulp fibers: Creating an unconventional type of paper1citations
  • 2023Extensive Characterization of Alginate, Chitosan and Microfibrillated Cellulose Cast Films to Assess their Suitability as Barrier Coating for Paper and Board13citations
  • 2021How cellulose nanofibrils and cellulose microparticles impact paper strength—A visualization approach20citations
  • 2021Reinforcement effect of pulp fines and microfibrillated cellulose in highly densified binderless paperboards29citations
  • 2020Comparison of the Functional Barrier Properties of Chitosan Acetate Films with Conventionally Applied Polymers5citations
  • 2019Cobalt Ferrite Nanoparticles for Three-Dimensional Visualization of Micro- and Nanostructured Cellulose in Paper7citations
  • 2019Three Dimensional Localization and Visualization of Paper Fines in Sheetscitations
  • 2019Affinity of Serum Albumin and Fibrinogen to Cellulose, Its Hydrophobic Derivatives and Blends10citations

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  • Spirk, Stefan
  • Fischer, Johanna
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  • Eckhart, Rene
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  • Hobisch, Mathias A.
  • Leitner, Johannes
  • Winter, Armin
  • Veigel, Stefan
  • Gindl-Altmutter, Wolfgang
  • Mandlez, Daniel
  • Leitner, Erich
  • Hochegger, Andrea
  • Fischer, Wolfgang Johann
  • Hobisch, Mathias
  • Müller, Dominik
  • Fischer, Wolfgang
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  • Bračič, Matej
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  • Kargl, Rupert
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Cobalt Ferrite Nanoparticles for Three-Dimensional Visualization of Micro- and Nanostructured Cellulose in Paper

  • Spirk, Stefan
  • Eckhart, Rene
  • Zabler, Simon
  • Bauer, Wolfgang
  • Zankel, Armin
  • Fischer, Wolfgang Johann
  • Hobisch, Mathias
  • Müller, Dominik
Abstract

Iron cobalt ferrite nanoparticles were used for the detection of micro- and nanostructured cellulose fibers in a cellulose network. Since extraction and modification of these fibers from lignocellulosic plants have undergone a significant increase in efficiency, nowadays composites containing these materials are a major research line in academia and industry. A particularly interesting composite in this context is paper, a nonwoven material where cellulose fibers form a network which is held together mainly by fiber–fiber interactions. In this composite, there is a certain fraction of micro- and nanostructured celluloses present, the so-called fines. Their impact on paper properties is still under debate, and one of the major factors influencing the properties, namely, their distribution inside the paper, remains elusive so far. Here, we present an approach which allows for the detection of these micro- and nanostructured celluloses in paper sheets by combining imaging technologies labeling the fine fibers with inorganic nanoparticles. The addition of these labeled materials during the paper manufacturing process enables imaging in scanning electron microscopy/energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy experiments and provides contrast in X-ray microtomography. Using a combination of these two techniques, the location of the fines in the paper sheets was evaluated and quantified, pointing at deposition in pores of the paper as well as at fiber–fiber junctions. We demonstrate that the tensile indices, air permeability, and the water retention value of handsheets were not altered by the addition of labeled fines compared to sheets where nonlabeled fines have been added

Topics
  • nanoparticle
  • Deposition
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • pore
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • experiment
  • extraction
  • composite
  • permeability
  • cobalt
  • iron
  • Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy
  • cellulose