Abstract: Nanocellulose is an emerging material that needs to be well characterized to control its performance during industrial applications. Gel point (Øg) is a convenient parameter commonly used to estimate the aspect ratio (AR) of cellulose nano/microfibers (CNFs/CMFs), providing critical information on the nanofiber network. However, its estimation requires many sedimentation experiments, tedious and time consuming. In this study, a simpler and faster technique is presented to estimate Øg, based on one or two sedimentation experiments, reducing the experiments by a factor of at least 2.5. Here, this new methodology is successfully validated by using the Øg of different CNF/CMF hydrogels calculated with the traditional methodology, showing an error lower than 7%. The error in the estimation of the AR is lower than 3% in all cases. Furthermore, the two mathematical models currently used to estimate Øg, the smoothing spline and the quadratic fit, are compared and the mathematical assumptions improved. Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]
CITATION STYLE
Sanchez-Salvador, J. L., Monte, M. C., Negro, C., Batchelor, W., Garnier, G., & Blanco, A. (2021). Simplification of gel point characterization of cellulose nano and microfiber suspensions. Cellulose, 28(11), 6995–7006. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10570-021-04003-5
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.