Nanocellulose
Harnessing Sustainability from Biomass to Biocomposites
Series: Woodhead Publishing in Materials;
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Product details:
- Publisher Woodhead Publishing
- Date of Publication 23 January 2026
- ISBN 9780443414695
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages532 pages
- Size 229x152 mm
- Language English 700
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Long description:
Nanocellulose: Harnessing Sustainability from Biomass to Biocomposites presents a detailed review of the latest advances in nanocellulose-reinforced biocomposites, with a particular emphasis on their processing, properties, and performance. Through detailed case studies, the book's chapters cover the conceptual design process, including materials selection, fabrication processes, characterization techniques, and innovations in applications and performance. Sections also emphasize the need for meticulous design and tailored process development, which are crucial for selected applications. In addition, the book includes a dedicated chapter on the market value of the global nanocellulose industry and assesses its contributions to sustainability.
The mechanical, thermal, and electrical performance properties of these materials are also discussed in detail, as is the structure-property relationship. With its focus on idea generation and informed decision-making, this book will serve as a valuable reference resource for all individuals engaged in this area of research.
- Includes detailed information on the fundamentals of nanocellulose, including its anatomy, morphological characterization, isolation, extraction, modification, and functionalization
- Covers applications in wastewater treatment as propellants, in biomedical, structural, electronic, and food packaging sectors
- Discusses economic, social, environmental aspects, lifecycle analysis, and assessment
- Covers seaweed-based nanocellulose, microalgae, both carbon and graphene reinforced hybrid epoxy composites, and palm oil biomass
- Addresses key challenges and future outlooks
Table of Contents:
1. Introduction to Nanocellulose and Its Environmental Significance
2. Optimization of the Isolation Process of Nanocellulose from Lignocellulosic Feedstocks
3. Modification, Functionalization and Its Spectroscopic Characterization
4. Morphological and Structural Characteristics of Nanocellulose Isolated from OPEFB
5. Nanocellulose Composite Materials in Oral Health Care
6. Properties of Nanocellulose/Graphene Reinforced Green Epoxy Hybrid Composites
7. The Role of Nanocellulose Composites in Biomedical Engineering
8. Mechanical and Thermal Performance of Hybrid Carbon Fibre/Cellulose Reinforced Epoxy Composites
9. Nanocellulose-based Composites as Propellants
10. Nanocellulose as Green Agents in Polymer Matrix Composites Applications
11. Nanocellulose-based Materials for Water and Wastewater Treatment
12. Microalgae Nanocellulose. Opportunities Contributing Towards the Circular Bioeconomy
13. Seaweed-Based Nanocellulose. Applications and Future Perspectives
14. Functionalization and Hybridization of Nanocellulose for Emerging Applications
15. Evaluation of Reinforced and Green Bioplastics from Carrageenan Seaweed with Nanocellulose
16. Algal-Nanocellulose Biopolymers as Sustainable Resources for Net-Zero Carbon Bioeconomy
17. Nanocellulose in the food industry. Recent Technologies, Challenges and Future Prospects
18. Nanocellulose for Functional and Future Materials. Opportunities, Obstructions and Outcomes
19. Life Cycle Assessment of Nanocellulose-Reinforced Fibre Composites