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Enhancing the Stability of Aqueous Dispersions and Foams Comprising Cellulose Nanofibrils (CNF) with CaCO(3) Particles

In this work, stability of dispersions and foams containing CaCO(3)-based pigments and cellulose nanofibrils (CNF) was evaluated with the aim to reveal the mechanisms contributing to the overall stability of the selected systems. The utmost interest lies in the recently developed hydrocolloid hybrid...

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Autores principales: Tenhunen, Tiia-Maria, Pöhler, Tiina, Kokko, Annaleena, Orelma, Hannes, Schenker, Michel, Gane, Patrick, Tammelin, Tekla
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6165215/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30142915
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano8090651
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author Tenhunen, Tiia-Maria
Pöhler, Tiina
Kokko, Annaleena
Orelma, Hannes
Schenker, Michel
Gane, Patrick
Tammelin, Tekla
author_facet Tenhunen, Tiia-Maria
Pöhler, Tiina
Kokko, Annaleena
Orelma, Hannes
Schenker, Michel
Gane, Patrick
Tammelin, Tekla
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description In this work, stability of dispersions and foams containing CaCO(3)-based pigments and cellulose nanofibrils (CNF) was evaluated with the aim to reveal the mechanisms contributing to the overall stability of the selected systems. The utmost interest lies in the recently developed hydrocolloid hybrid CaCO(3) pigments and their potential to form bionanocomposite structures when incorporated with CNF. These pigments possess a polyelectrolyte layer deposited on the surface of the particle which is expected to enhance the compatibility between inorganic and organic components. Stability assessment of both dispersions and foams was conducted using turbidity profile scanning. In dispersions, CNF provides stability due to its ability to form a firm percolation network. If surface-modified pigments are introduced, the favourable surface interactions between the pigments and CNF positively influence the stability behaviour and even large macro-size pigments do not interfere with the stability of either dispersions or foams. In foams, the stability can be enhanced due to the synergistic actions brought by CNF and particles with suitable size, shape and wetting characteristics resulting in a condition where the stability mechanism is defined by the formation of a continuous plateau border incorporating a CNF network which is able to trap the inorganic particles uniformly.
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spelling pubmed-61652152018-10-10 Enhancing the Stability of Aqueous Dispersions and Foams Comprising Cellulose Nanofibrils (CNF) with CaCO(3) Particles Tenhunen, Tiia-Maria Pöhler, Tiina Kokko, Annaleena Orelma, Hannes Schenker, Michel Gane, Patrick Tammelin, Tekla Nanomaterials (Basel) Article In this work, stability of dispersions and foams containing CaCO(3)-based pigments and cellulose nanofibrils (CNF) was evaluated with the aim to reveal the mechanisms contributing to the overall stability of the selected systems. The utmost interest lies in the recently developed hydrocolloid hybrid CaCO(3) pigments and their potential to form bionanocomposite structures when incorporated with CNF. These pigments possess a polyelectrolyte layer deposited on the surface of the particle which is expected to enhance the compatibility between inorganic and organic components. Stability assessment of both dispersions and foams was conducted using turbidity profile scanning. In dispersions, CNF provides stability due to its ability to form a firm percolation network. If surface-modified pigments are introduced, the favourable surface interactions between the pigments and CNF positively influence the stability behaviour and even large macro-size pigments do not interfere with the stability of either dispersions or foams. In foams, the stability can be enhanced due to the synergistic actions brought by CNF and particles with suitable size, shape and wetting characteristics resulting in a condition where the stability mechanism is defined by the formation of a continuous plateau border incorporating a CNF network which is able to trap the inorganic particles uniformly. MDPI 2018-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6165215/ /pubmed/30142915 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano8090651 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tenhunen, Tiia-Maria
Pöhler, Tiina
Kokko, Annaleena
Orelma, Hannes
Schenker, Michel
Gane, Patrick
Tammelin, Tekla
Enhancing the Stability of Aqueous Dispersions and Foams Comprising Cellulose Nanofibrils (CNF) with CaCO(3) Particles
title Enhancing the Stability of Aqueous Dispersions and Foams Comprising Cellulose Nanofibrils (CNF) with CaCO(3) Particles
title_full Enhancing the Stability of Aqueous Dispersions and Foams Comprising Cellulose Nanofibrils (CNF) with CaCO(3) Particles
title_fullStr Enhancing the Stability of Aqueous Dispersions and Foams Comprising Cellulose Nanofibrils (CNF) with CaCO(3) Particles
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing the Stability of Aqueous Dispersions and Foams Comprising Cellulose Nanofibrils (CNF) with CaCO(3) Particles
title_short Enhancing the Stability of Aqueous Dispersions and Foams Comprising Cellulose Nanofibrils (CNF) with CaCO(3) Particles
title_sort enhancing the stability of aqueous dispersions and foams comprising cellulose nanofibrils (cnf) with caco(3) particles
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6165215/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30142915
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano8090651
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