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The physicochemical effect of sugar alcohol plasticisers on oxidised nanocellulose gels and extruded filaments
Authors:Johns  Marcus A.  Nigmatullin  Rinat  Cranston  Emily D.  Eichhorn  Stephen J.
Affiliation:1.Department of Wood Science, The University of British Columbia, 2424 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z4, Canada
;2.Bristol Composites Institute, School of Civil, Aerospace, and Mechanical Engineering, University Walk, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 1TR, UK
;3.Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, The University of British Columbia, 2360 East Mall, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z3, Canada
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Abstract:

Oxidised nanocelluloses have previously shown promise for the production of extruded filaments with high tensile strength properties. However, they also exhibit poor wet strength due to swelling upon immersion in water. This has resulted in the use of chemical cross-linkers, or co-extrusion with multivalent cations, or cationic polymers, to inhibit this. Here, we report on the effect of incorporating sugar alcohols (glycerol, sorbitol and maltitol) in an oxidised nanocellulose gel before extrusion. Whilst their presence weakens the initial gel, they enable the continuous wet spinning of filaments that are stable in aqueous media without the need for post extrusion processing. We conclude that the relative hydrophilicity of the sugar alcohol and its ability to protonate surface carboxyl groups upon drying are key parameters regarding the physicochemical effects observed.

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