Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7841965 Journal of Molecular Liquids 2018 25 Pages PDF
Abstract
In recent year, the interest in environmentally friendly materials, like cellulose nanostructures (CNSs) has increased. Nanoscale dimensions, high surface area, low density, and high mechanical strength are examples of CNSs properties that attract researchers' attention. CNSs stability and dispersity are the main limitations that prevent its application as nanofiller in polymeric matrices. In this work, the surface modification of CNSs was investigated. To overcome CNSs limitation, they were modified with polyethylene glycol (PEG), in aqueous solution, in different proportions: 2, 5 and 10 wt%. FTIR, elemental analysis, NMR, and XPS were carried out to verify the adsorption efficiency. The results showed an excellent adsorption of PEG chains on the CNSs surface, with particle size increase of 50-90 nm and a considerable increase in thermal stability. XRD and AFM analysis observed no significant variation in crystallinity and morphology in modified CNSs. Thus, modification of CNSs with PEG is an environmentally friendly process and showed positive results regarding improving CNSs stability, in aqueous media.
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