319 results on '"Tonoli, Gustavo Henrique Denzin"'
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2. Effect of the modification of Pinus Kraft pulp with aluminum sulfate in cementitious composites
3. Use of carbonated cellulose micro/nanofibrils in the coating of sack kraft paper
4. Mechanical and surface properties of standard writing and printing papers coated with alternating layers of Amazonian Paricá nanofibrils and cassava starch
5. Effect of hot water and corona discharge treatments on the bonding behavior of jute fibers in polyester matrix
6. Impact of accelerated aging cycles on the performance of extruded cement-based composites reinforced with non-bleached eucalyptus fibers
7. The influence of cellulose microcrystals and nanofibrils in XSBR polymers on the mechanical properties of jute textile-reinforced cementitious composites
8. The potential of nanofibrillated cellulose from Hevea brasiliensis to produce films for bio-based packaging
9. Impact of mineralization in Hevea brasiliensis fibers on the production of extruded fiber-cements with cellulosic micro/nanofibrils (MFC/NFC) and quartzite residues
10. Papers coated with crosslinked natural rubber latex and phosphorylated cellulose microfibrils for industrial packaging applications
11. Sodium chloride and sodium dodecyl sulfate as additives to enhance dispersibility in microfibrillated cellulose
12. Phosphorylation as a means to reduce energy consumption for fibrillation when producing micro- and nanofibrillated cellulose from unbleached Eucalyptus sp. pulps
13. Procurement and Characterization of Biodegradable Films made from Blends of Eucalyptus, Pine and Cocoa Bean Shell Nanocelluloses
14. Particleboards based on agricultural and agroforestry wastes glued with vegetal polyurethane adhesive: An efficient and eco-friendly alternative
15. The use of enzymatic pre-treatment to facilitate and reduce the energy consumption of unbleached cellulose micro/nanofibrils production from Eucalyptus spp. and Pinus spp. kraft pulps
16. Improved non-woven surgical masks with nanostructured cellulosic reinforcement from sugarcane bagasse waste
17. Potential of NIR spectroscopy for predicting cellulose nanofibril quality in commercial bleached Kraft pulp of Eucalyptus
18. Bamboo-Based Medium Density Particleboards: Studying the Different Compositions of the Core Layer
19. Substitution of petrochemical compounds for polyphenols of natural origin reinforced with cellulose nanofibrils to formulate adhesives for wood bonding
20. Evaluation of paper coated with cationic starch and carnauba wax mixtures regarding barrier properties
21. Surface modification of cellulosic nanofibrils by spray drying: Drying yield and microstructural, thermal and chemical characterization
22. Addition of carboxylated styrene–butadiene rubber in cellulose nanofibrils composite films: effect on film production and its performance
23. Comparison of pre-treatments mediated by endoglucanase and TEMPO oxidation for eco-friendly low-cost energy production of cellulose nanofibrils
24. Effect of different pre-treatments on the redispersion capacity of spray-dried microfibrillated cellulose: Elaboration and characterization of biofilms
25. Bilayer biocomposites of PVOH/WPI/nano-silica treated with corona discharge
26. Bamboo-Based Medium Density Particleboards: Studying the Different Compositions of the Core Layer
27. Effect of phosphorylation on the production of cellulose nanofibrils from Eucalyptus sp
28. Effect of pine, eucalyptus, and corn straw nanofibers on the structural properties of rice flour-based biodegradable films
29. Mandacaru cactus as a source of nanofibrillated cellulose for nanopaper production
30. Copaiba oil and vegetal tannin as functionalizing agents for açai nanofibril films: valorization of forest wastes from Amazonia
31. Association of cellulose micro/nanofibrils and silicates for cardboard coating: Technological aspects for packaging
32. Influence of hemicellulose content and cellulose crystal change on cellulose nanofibers properties
33. Eco-friendly laccase and cellulase enzymes pretreatment for optimized production of high content lignin-cellulose nanofibrils
34. Valorization of Coffea arabica Wood Waste to Obtain Suspensions of Lignocellulose Microfibrils and Lignocellulose Nanofibrils (LCMF/LCNF) and Production of Eco-Friendly Films for Packaging.
35. Correction to: Substitution of petrochemical compounds for polyphenols of natural origin reinforced with cellulose nanofibrils to formulate adhesives for wood bonding
36. Bio-based films/nanopapers from lignocellulosic wastes for production of added-value micro-/nanomaterials
37. Effect of overlapping cellulose nanofibrils and nanoclay layers on mechanical and barrier properties of spray-coated papers
38. Andiroba Oil (Carapa guianensis Aubletet) as a Functionalizing Agent for Titica Vine (Heteropsis flexuosa) Nanofibril Films: Biodegradable Products from Species Native to the Amazon Region
39. Optimizing cellulose microfibrillation with NaOH pretreatments for unbleached Eucalyptus pulp
40. New biodegradable film produced from cocoa shell nanofibrils containing bioactive compounds
41. Valorization of Jute Biomass: Performance of Fiber–Cement Composites Extruded with Hybrid Reinforcement (Fibers and Nanofibrils)
42. Exfoliating Agents for Skincare Soaps Obtained from the Crabwood Waste Bagasse, a Natural Abrasive from Amazonia
43. Optimization of Cellulose Nanofibril Production under Enzymatic Pretreatment and Evaluation of Dislocations in Plant Fibers
44. Redispersion and structural change evaluation of dried microfibrillated cellulose
45. Cement-based corrugated sheets reinforced with polypropylene fibres subjected to a high-performance curing method
46. Monitoring the dynamics of Portland cement hydration through photoluminescence and other correlated spectroscopy techniques
47. Artificial neural network and partial least square regressions for rapid estimation of cellulose pulp dryness based on near infrared spectroscopic data
48. Fiber-cement composites hydrated with carbonated water: Effect on physical-mechanical properties
49. Influence of the initial moisture content on the carbonation degree and performance of fiber-cement composites
50. Jute fibers and micro/nanofibrils as reinforcement in extruded fiber-cement composites
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