Cellulosic nanoparticles - Properties and applications for packaging
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Cellulosic nanoparticles - Properties and applications for packaging

Author : Alain DUFRESNE

Publication date: July 10, 2013, Review date: November 30, 2021 | Lire en français

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ABSTRACT

The interest in nanocellulose has increased exponentially. During the last decade, this bio-based nanomaterial was essentially used in nanocomposites for its reinforcing properties. Its nano-scale dimensions and ability to form a strong entangled nanoporous network have encouraged the emergence of new high added value applications. Packaging is a potential application field of nanocellulose. Promising mechanical, optical and barrier properties are encouraging characteristics.

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AUTHOR

  • Alain DUFRESNE: Professor of materials chemistry - Paper Process Engineering Laboratory (LGP2-UMR5518), Grenoble Polytechnic Institute

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Field: Packaging, nanotechnology

Degree of technology diffusion: Emergence | Growth | Maturity

Technologies involved: Materials

Applications: Packaging

Main French players :

Competitive clusters :

Competence centers :

Manufacturers :

Other global players: Bio Vision Technology Enterprises Inc., Borregaard Chemcell, CelluForce, Innventia, Melodea, Stora Enso, UPM Fibril cellulose

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KEYWORDS

packaging   |   nanoparticles   |   molecular systems   |   nanocellulose   |   nanotechnology   |   packaging   |   packing   |   biomaterials   |   Food packaging   |   nanocrystal   |   barrier properties

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