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Carbohydrate Polymers | 2016

Cellulose nanocrystals reinforced environmentally-friendly waterborne polyurethane nanocomposites

Arantzazu Santamaria-Echart; Lorena Ugarte; C. García-Astrain; A. Arbelaiz; Maria Angeles Corcuera; Arantxa Eceiza

Focusing on eco-friendly materials, cellulose nanocrystals (CNC) have gained attention as nanoreinforcement due to their exceptional properties conferred by the elevated length/diameter aspect ratio and high specific mechanical properties. Furthermore, their water dispersibility makes them suitable nanoreinforcements for their incorporation in waterborne polyurethanes (WBPU). The possibility of tailoring the properties by varying the composition and nature of the reagents, opens the opportunity for a wide range of applications. Therefore, in this work a WBPU was synthesized for the preparation of nanocomposite films with different CNC content and the properties of the films were analyzed. The effective incorporation of CNC resulted in an increase in moduli and stress at yield besides in an increased thermomechanical stability, reaching the percolation threshold at a 3wt% CNC as determined theoretically. Nevertheless, above the percolation threshold, the presence of agglomerates reduced slightly these values. The prepared nanocomposites showed increased hydrophilicity after CNC addition.


Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2016

Synthesis of waterborne polyurethane-urea dispersions with chain extension step in homogeneous and heterogeneous media

Arantzazu Santamaria-Echart; Isabel Fernandes; Ainara Saralegi; Mário Rui P. F. N. Costa; Filomena Barreiro; Maria Angeles Corcuera; Arantxa Eceiza

HYPOTHESIS The possibility of tailoring the final properties of environmentally friendly waterborne polyurethane and polyurethane-urea dispersions and the films they produce makes them attractive for a wide range of applications. Both the reagents content and the synthesis route contribute to the observed final properties. EXPERIMENTS A series of polyurethane-urea and polyurethane aqueous dispersions were synthesized using 1,2-ethanediamine and/or 1,4-butanediol as chain extenders. The diamine content was varied from 0 to 4.5wt%. Its addition was carried out either by the classical heterogeneous reaction medium (after phase inversion step), or else by the alternative homogeneous medium (prior to dispersion formation). Dispersions as well as films prepared from dispersions have been later extensively characterized. FINDINGS 1,2-Ethanediamine addition in heterogeneous medium leads to dispersions with high particle sizes and broad distributions whereas in homogeneous medium, lower particle sizes and narrow distributions were observed, thus leading to higher uniformity and cohesiveness among particles during film formation. Thereby, stress transfer is favored adding the diamine in a homogeneous medium; and thus the obtained films presented quite higher stress and modulus values. Furthermore, the higher uniformity of films tends to hinder water molecules transport through the film, resulting, in general, in a lower water absorption capacity.


Carbohydrate Polymers | 2017

The role of cellulose nanocrystals incorporation route in waterborne polyurethane for preparation of electrospun nanocomposites mats

Arantzazu Santamaria-Echart; Lorena Ugarte; Kizkitza González; Loli Martin; L. Irusta; A. González; Maria Angeles Corcuera; Arantxa Eceiza

Electrospinning offers the possibility of obtaining fibers mats from polymer solutions. The use of environmentally-friendly waterborne polyurethane (WBPU) allows obtaining electrospun polyurethane mats in water medium. Furthermore, the incorporation of water dispersible nanoentities, like renewable cellulose nanocrystals (CNC), is facilitated. Therefore, in this work, a WBPU was synthesized and CNC were isolated for preparing WBPU-CNC dispersions nanocomposites with 1 and 3wt% of CNC following both the classical mixing by sonication, and the innovative in-situ route. The dispersions were used for obtaining electrospun mats assisted by poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) as polymer template. Moreover, the extraction of PEO with water resulted in continuous WBPU-CNC mats, showing different properties respect to WBPU-CNC mats containing PEO. The effective addition of CNC led to more defined cylindrical morphologies and the two alternative incorporation routes induced to different CNC dispositions in the matrix, which modified fibers diameters, and thus, mats final properties.


Carbohydrate Polymers | 2018

Starch/graphene hydrogels via click chemistry with relevant electrical and antibacterial properties

Kizkitza González; C. García-Astrain; Arantzazu Santamaria-Echart; Lorena Ugarte; Luc Avérous; Arantxa Eceiza; N. Gabilondo

Starch-based hydrogels were performed by Diels-Alder cross-linking reactions between furan-modified starch and a water soluble bismaleimide, with improving conducting properties by using graphene layers as active nanofillers. The characterization results demonstrated that the Diels-Alder reaction and the corresponding conditions for the hydrogel formation were appropriate. The effect of increasing the furan/maleimide ratio on the architecture of the hydrogels and on the morphological, rheological and swelling properties were thoroughly evaluated. Effective network structure was obtained by increasing the cross-linker content leading to decreasing pore size and increasing storage modulus value of the final material. It was shown that the swelling behavior of hydrogels was mainly governed by the hydrophilic character of bismaleimide. Graphene nanosheets were added for the synthesis of nanocomposite hydrogel and it was characterized in terms of rheological properties, electrical conductivity and antimicrobial activity. The nanocomposite hydrogel presented enhanced mechanical performance, antimicrobial activity and increased conductivity values, up to a decade, indicating that conductive and active hydrogels could be satisfactory obtained, for a large range of potential applications such as biomed.


Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2015

Relationship between reagents molar ratio and dispersion stability and film properties of waterborne polyurethanes

Arantzazu Santamaria-Echart; A. Arbelaiz; Ainara Saralegi; B. Fernández-d’Arlas; Arantxa Eceiza; M.A. Corcuera


European Polymer Journal | 2015

Thermally-responsive biopolyurethanes from a biobased diisocyanate

Tamara Calvo-Correas; Arantzazu Santamaria-Echart; Ainara Saralegi; Loli Martin; A. Valea; Arantxa Eceiza


European Polymer Journal | 2016

Two different incorporation routes of cellulose nanocrystals in waterborne polyurethane nanocomposites

Arantzazu Santamaria-Echart; Lorena Ugarte; A. Arbelaiz; N. Gabilondo; Maria Angeles Corcuera; Arantxa Eceiza


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2016

Waterborne polyurethane nanocomposites based on vegetable oil and microfibrillated cellulose

María Eugenia Victoria Hormaiztegui; Veronica Mucci; Arantzazu Santamaria-Echart; Maria Angeles Corcuera; Arantxa Eceiza; Mirta I. Aranguren


Materials Letters | 2016

Click gelatin hydrogels: Characterization and drug release behaviour

C. García-Astrain; O. Guaresti; Kizkitza González; Arantzazu Santamaria-Echart; Arantxa Eceiza; M.A. Corcuera; N. Gabilondo


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2017

Office waste paper as cellulose nanocrystal source

A. Orue; Arantzazu Santamaria-Echart; Arantxa Eceiza; Cristina Peña-Rodriguez; A. Arbelaiz

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Arantxa Eceiza

University of the Basque Country

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A. Arbelaiz

University of the Basque Country

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Maria Angeles Corcuera

University of the Basque Country

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Lorena Ugarte

University of the Basque Country

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M.A. Corcuera

University of the Basque Country

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Ainara Saralegi

University of the Basque Country

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C. García-Astrain

University of the Basque Country

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Kizkitza González

University of the Basque Country

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N. Gabilondo

University of the Basque Country

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Isabel Fernandes

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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