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MSE SEMINAR/NANOCOLLOQUIUM: Lars Berglund
Friday, September 6, 2019
10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
1146 AV Williams Bldg
For More Information:
Sherri Tatum
statum12@umd.edu
https://nanocenter.umd.edu/events/nanocolloquium/

NanoColloquium 35: Lars Berglund, Ph.D.

Professor and Unit Head, Department of Fiber and Polymer Technology KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden

Cellulosic Nanomaterials: Processing and Structural Control

Abstract: Cellulosic materials are of increasing interest due to their potential in eco friendly materials, but also due to research progress in the nanocellulose area. Long slender cellulose nanofibrils, or shorter, rod-like cellulose nanocrystals are studied for basic understanding and for use in new cellulosic nanomaterials such as films, membranes, polymer matrix nanocomposites, coatings, adhesives, aerogels, foams, inorganic/organic hybrids and novel types of functional materials, including applications in organic electronics and photonics.

Nanocellulose materials are already used in industry, but nano-structural characteristics are not fully controlled and used. The reason is the difficulty to realize controlled nanoscale component assembly under the demands of industrial scale processing. In order to address these challenges, better characterization methods are needed. New processing concepts, in particular in the context of polymer nanocomposites, are also needed where structural control can be exercised. Interface problems need to be addressed, in particular in the context of moist environments, where properties of cellulosic materials are sensitive to changes in external conditions.

Specific challenges with cellulosic materials are presented with the objective to analyze possibilities to obtain true nano-structural control. Although plant-based nanocellulose “particles” can be chemically heterogeneous, and the size distribution can be wide, there is a need for underpinning research in support of technical developments in eco-friendly and functional cellulose materials.

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