Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7889288 | Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing | 2018 | 29 Pages |
Abstract
To enhance the mechanical properties of regenerated cellulose nanofibers (RC-NF), the annealing and the saponification of electrospun cellulose-acetate nanofibers (CA-NF) have been investigated. It was found that, by increasing the annealing time of CA-NF at 50â¯Â°C from 0 to 12â¯h, the crystallinity of RC-NF increased from 37% to 41%, which became constant after 12â¯h. By applying the theory proposed by Tsai, the Young's modulus of RC-NF was found to increase from 9.0 to 28.0 GPa by increasing the annealing time from 0 to 12â¯h, which also became constant after 12â¯h. The optimized annealing time for the maximum crystallinity and Young's modulus became shorter by increasing the annealing temperature, indicating that the crystallinity and the Young's modulus of RC-NF were strongly correlated. Eventually, the Young's modulus of RC-NF/PVA increased from 2.1 to 3.0 GPa at the maximum, while that of pure PVA was 1.5 GPa.
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Authors
Shunya Inukai, Naruki Kurokawa, Atsushi Hotta,