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USEPAâ??s Nanotechnology Research Program:Environmental Applications and Implications, 2008 International Conference on Nanotechnology for the Forest Product Industry

USEPA’s Nanotechnology Research Program:Environmental Applications and Implications, 2008 International Conference on Nanotechnology for the Forest Product Industry

Nanomanufacturing Issues, 2008 International Conference on Nanotechnology for the Forest Product Industry

Nanomanufacturing Issues, 2008 International Conference on Nanotechnology for the Forest Product Industry

Characterization of CNC Surfaces by AFM, 2008 International Conference on Nanotechnology for the Forest Product Industry

Characterization of CNC Surfaces by AFM, 2008 International Conference on Nanotechnology for the Forest Product Industry

A Nanotechnology-Driven, Computer-Controlled, Highly Sustainable Process for Making Paper and Board Maximizing Coast Efficiency of Digital Printing, 2008 International Conference on Nanotechnology for the Forest Product Industry

A Nanotechnology-Driven, Computer-Controlled, Highly Sustainable Process for Making Paper and Board Maximizing Coast Efficiency of Digital Printing, 2008 International Conference on Nanotechnology for the Forest Product Industry

Nanotechnology: A US Forest Service Perspective, 2008 PAPERCON Conference

Nanotechnology: A US Forest Service Perspective, 2008 PAPERCON Conference

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Novel CaCO3-polymer nanocomposite fillers for the improvemen

Novel CaCO3-polymer nanocomposite fillers for the improvement of bagasse-based papers, November 2016 TAPPI JOURNAL

Adopting a Life Cycle Approach to Risk Analysis for Novel Forest Products, 2009 International Conference on Nanotechnology for the Forest Products Industry

Adopting a Life Cycle Approach to Risk Analysis for Novel Forest Products, 2009 International Conference on Nanotechnology for the Forest Products Industry

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Surfactant Modified Cellulose Nanofibrils for Enhanced Oil R

Surfactant Modified Cellulose Nanofibrils for Enhanced Oil Recovery, 2017 NANO

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Extensive function of green synthesized titania nanoparticles: Photodegradation of Congo red, TAPPI Journal September 2023

ABSTRACT: Several extensive research studies have explored the advantages of green templates in the synthesis of structure and morphology-controlled photocatalytic nanomaterials. This paper compares the abilities of zingiber rhizome extract (ZE) and tapioca starch extracts (TS) in modifying the surface and optical properties of titania nanoparticles (TNP) synthesized by solgel technique. The synthesized nanocatalysts were characterized using various physicochemical techniques. While zingiber (ginger) extract effectively promotes the formation of dual anatase and rutile phases, tapioca extract supports formation of the single anatase phase of titania. These two extracts were examined for the degradation of Congo red in the presence of sunlight. The photomineralization and recyclability of catalysts were evaluated through total organic content analysis. The easy recovery and reusability of zingiber and tapioca biomasses, along with good control over the growth of nanoparticles, enable them to be implicit novel green templates in the successful synthesis of photoactive mesoporous nanotitania.

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Effects of orders of addition in nanocellulose•cationic starch• colloidal silica systems for papermaking, TAPPI Journal October 2022

ABSTRACT: Two orders of addition were compared when preparing paper handsheets from recycled copy paper furnish in combination with nanofibrillated cellulose (NFC), cationic starch, colloidal silica, and cationic retention aid (cPAM; cationic polyacrylamide). Faster dewatering and higher fine-particle retention were obtained at equal optimized dosages of additives when the colloidal silica was added last, after addition of the cPAM. The same order of addition also provided a higher gain in the paper’s tensile strength. However, higher paper stiffness was achieved when the colloidal silica was instead added to the NFC, after its pretreatment with cationic starch. Results were consistent with the principle that papermaking additives added shortly before sheetforming tend to have the largest effects on drainage and retention. The results also demonstrated a sensitivity to the relative dosages of positively and negatively charged additives.