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Two Workshops Announced for Nano 2022 in Helsinki

Arrive early in Helsinki to attend expert-led commercializing cellulose nanomaterials and CNM characterization workshops

Conference papers
Feasible Application of Hydrophobicity in Amphiphilic ACC -

Feasible Application of Hydrophobicity in Amphiphilic ACC - Nanocellulose Created by Aqueous Counter Collision (ACC), 2017 NANO

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Nanocellulose in Japan: An industrial perspective, TAPPI Journal April 2019

ABSTRACT: With the maturing of Japan’s economy, domestic demand for paper and paperboard is more likely to level off in the long term. Japanese paper companies are accelerating overseas production, especially in the emerging Asian markets, while strengthening competitiveness of domestic mills and developing new products. In Japan, we have always focused on emerging technologies and driving innovation in the pulp and paper industry. As a business definition, innovation does not equal innovative technology. Innovative technology can become innovation only when it is commercialized and used in industry.

Books
Nanocellulose Challenges and Opportunities: End User Perspectives, Electronic

Nanocellulose Challenges and Opportunities: End User Perspectives, Electronic

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TAPPI Nano 2019: Focus on New Markets, Paper360º September/October 2019

TAPPI Nano 2019: Focus on New Markets, Paper360º September/October 2019

Conference papers
Nanocellulose Morphologies Control Through Drying Process, 2

Nanocellulose Morphologies Control Through Drying Process, 2017 NANO

Conference papers
Nanocellulose Based Self-Standing Films for Water Purificati

Nanocellulose Based Self-Standing Films for Water Purification and Softening, 2017 NANO

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Open Access
Degradation of 2,4-dichlorophenol by melamine amine cellulos

Degradation of 2,4-dichlorophenol by melamine amine cellulose- immobilized lacasses, TAPPI JOURNAL October 2017

Books
Nanocellulose Challenges and Opportunities: End User Perspectives

Nanocellulose Challenges and Opportunities: End User Perspectives

Journal articles
Magazine articles
Open Access
Papermaking properties of bacterial nanocellulose produced from mother of vinegar, a waste product after classical vinegar production, TAPPI Journal April 2020

ABSTRACT: Bacterial nanocellulose (BNC) has gained a lot of attention in recent years due to its nano-size-derived properties. Although it is essentially chemically similar to plant-derived cellulose, it has smaller size and is enriched in free hydroxyl groups, which greatly improve mechanical properties of reinforced paper. However, although BNC has some unique features, it comes at a high price. In this paper, we introduce a new solution for BNC production. We have isolated bacterial nanocellulose directly from agro-industrial waste—mother of vinegar—and used it in the production of paper sheets. We show here that paper sheets made with the addition of only 10% bacterial nanocellulose from mother of vinegar substantially improved basic mechanical as well as printing properties of paper.