Anna Šutka
Riga Technical University
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Advances in Materials Science and Engineering | 2013
Anna Šutka; Silvija Kukle; Janis Gravitis; Rimvydas Milašius; Jolanta Malašauskienė
A study of nanofibre composites obtained by electrospinning from poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) solutions of steam exploded hemp fibres and shives is reported. A combined treatment of steam explosion (SE), ball milling, and high-intensity ultrasound (HIUS) is applied to prepare cellulose nanofibres (CNF) from hemp fibres (CNF-F) and shives (CNF-S). The reflectance Fourier transform infrared (FTIR ATR) spectroscopy is used to analyze the obtained PVA/CNF composite mats. Morphology of the PVA/CNF composites was studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
Holzforschung | 2015
Anna Šutka; Andris Šutka; Sergej Gaidukov; Martin Timusk; Janis Gravitis; Silvija Kukle
Abstract The solubility of electrospun poly(vinyl alcohol) nanofiber mats (PVAES-NFM) is strongly influenced by loading with nanocellulose (NC). The NC was derived from hemp shives obtained by steam explosion autohydrolysis followed by water and alkaline extraction, ball milling, and ultrasonication treatments. It was demonstrated for the first time that PVAES-NFM does not disintegrate in aqueous medium after simple adding of NC without any additional chemical or physical modification (PVAES-NFMNC). The structural and thermal studies on PVAES-NFMNC indicated that enhanced stability in aqueous medium can be explained by interactions between surface groups of NC and PVA macromolecules as well as by reinforcing the effect of NCs. The experimental findings could be important for filtration applications in environments with high relative humidity.
1st International Conference on Natural Fibers - Sustainable Materials for Advanced Applications | 2013
Anna Šutka; Silvija Kukle; Janis Gravitis; Laima Grave
Microfibrillated cellulose was extracted from hemp fibres using steam explosion pretreatment and high-intensity ultrasonic treatment (HIUS). The acquired results after steam explosion treatment and water and alkali treatments are discussed and interpreted by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used to examine the microstructure of hemp fibres before and after each treatment. A fibre size analyser was used to analyse the dimensions of the untreated and treated cellulose fibrils. SEM observations show that the sizes of the different treated fibrils have a diameter range of several micrometres, but after HIUS treatment fibres are separate from microfibrils, nanofibres, and their agglomerates.
Materials Characterization | 2015
Mikk Vahtrus; Andris Šutka; Sergei Vlassov; Anna Šutka; Boris Polyakov; Rando Saar; Leonid M. Dorogin; Rünno Lõhmus
Archive | 2011
Anna Šutka; Silvija Kukle; Jānis Grāvītis
12th World Textile Conference AUTEX | 2012
Anna Šutka; Silvija Kukle; Jānis Grāvītis
Polymer Composites | 2018
Anna Šutka; Martin Järvekülg; Andris Šutka; Ivo Heinmaa; Uno Mäeorg; Krisjanis Smits; Martin Timusk
Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2017
Anna Šutka; Mikk Antsov; Martin Järvekülg; Meeri Visnapuu; Ivo Heinmaa; Uno Mäeorg; Sergei Vlassov; Andris Šutka
International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology | 2015
Andris Šutka; Martin Timusk; Vambola Kisand; Anna Šutka; Edvins Dauksta
The 10th International Conference of Young Scientists on Energy Issues (CYSENI 2013) | 2013
Anna Šutka; Silvija Kukle; Jānis Grāvītis