Authors
E Johan Foster, Robert J Moon, Umesh P Agarwal, Michael J Bortner, Julien Bras, Sandra Camarero-Espinosa, Kathleen J Chan, Martin JD Clift, Emily D Cranston, Stephen J Eichhorn, Douglas M Fox, Wadood Y Hamad, Laurent Heux, Bruno Jean, Matthew Korey, Kimberly J Ong, Michael S Reid, Scott Renneckar, Rose Roberts, Jo Anne Shatkin, John Simonsen, Kelly Stinson-Bagby, Nandula Wanasekara, Jeff Youngblood
Publication date
2018
Source
Chemical Society Reviews
Volume
47
Issue
8
Pages
2609-2679
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Description
A new family of materials comprised of cellulose, cellulose nanomaterials (CNMs), having properties and functionalities distinct from molecular cellulose and wood pulp, is being developed for applications that were once thought impossible for cellulosic materials. Commercialization, paralleled by research in this field, is fueled by the unique combination of characteristics, such as high on-axis stiffness, sustainability, scalability, and mechanical reinforcement of a wide variety of materials, leading to their utility across a broad spectrum of high-performance material applications. However, with this exponential growth in interest/activity, the development of measurement protocols necessary for consistent, reliable and accurate materials characterization has been outpaced. These protocols, developed in the broader research community, are critical for the advancement in understanding, process optimization, and …
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