Reid et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Effect of ionic strength and surface charge density on the kinetics of cellulose nanocrystal thin film swellingReid et al., 2017
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- Reid M
- Kedzior S
- Villalobos M
- Cranston E
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- Langmuir
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This work explores cellulose nanocrystal (CNC) thin films (< 50 nm) and particle–particle interactions by investigating film swelling in aqueous solutions with varying ionic strength (1– 100 mM). CNC film hydration was monitored in situ via surface plasmon resonance, and the …
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