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Biomacromolecules | 2008

Model Films from Native Cellulose Nanofibrils. Preparation, Swelling, and Surface Interactions

Susanna Ahola; Jani Salmi; Leena-Sisko Johansson; Janne Laine; Monika Österberg

Native cellulose model films containing both amorphous and crystalline cellulose I regions were prepared by spin-coating aqueous cellulose nanofibril dispersions onto silica substrates. Nanofibrils from wood pulp with low and high charge density were used to prepare the model films. Because the low charged nanofibrils did not fully cover the silica substrates, an anchoring substance was selected to improve the coverage. The model surfaces were characterized using atomic force microscopy (AFM) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The effect of nanofibril charge density, electrolyte concentration, and pH on swelling and surface interactions of the model film was studied by quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation (QCM-D) and AFM force measurements. The results showed that the best coverage for the low charged fibrils was achieved by using 3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane (APTS) as an anchoring substance and hence it was chosen as the anchor. The AFM and XPS measurements showed that the fibrils are covering the substrates. Charge density of the fibrils affected the morphology of the model surfaces. The low charged fibrils formed a network structure while the highly charged fibrils formed denser film structure. The average thickness of the films corresponded to a monolayer of fibrils, and the average rms roughness of the films was 4 and 2 nm for the low and high charged nanofibril films, respectively. The model surfaces were stable in QCM-D swelling experiments, and the behavior of the nanofibril surfaces at different electrolyte concentrations and pHs correlated with other studies and the theories of Donnan. The AFM force measurements with the model surfaces showed well reproducible results, and the swelling results correlated with the swelling observed by QCM-D. Both steric and electrostatic forces were observed and the influence of steric forces increased as the films were swelling due to changes in pH and electrolyte concentration. These films differ from previous model cellulose films due to their chemical composition (crystalline cellulose I and amorphous regions) and fibrillar structure and hence serve as excellent models for the pulp fiber surface.


Carbohydrate Polymers | 2014

Multilayers of cellulose derivatives and chitosan on nanofibrillated cellulose

Karoliina Junka; Ola Sundman; Jani Salmi; Monika Österberg; Janne Laine

The aim of this work was to study the effect of solution conditions and polysaccharide structure on their Layer-by-Layer (LbL) deposition on nanofibrillated cellulose (NFC). Multilayer build-up of cellulose derivatives and chitosan on NFC model surfaces was studied using Quartz Crystal Microbalance with Dissipation (QCM-D) and Colloidal Probe Microscopy (CPM). The type of cationic polysaccharide was found to significantly affect the multilayer build-up and surface interactions. Cationic cellulose derivative quaternized hydroxyethyl cellulose ethoxylate (HECE) formed highly water-swollen layers with carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), and the build-up was markedly influenced by both the ionic strength and pH. The ionic strength did not significantly influence the multilayer build-up of chitosan-CMC system, and adsorbed chitosan layers decreased the viscoelasticity of the system. Based on the results, it was also confirmed that electrostatic interaction is not the only driving force in case of the build-up of polysaccharide multilayers on nanofibrillated cellulose.


Bioresources | 2009

THE INFLUENCE OF PH ON THE ADSORPTION AND INTERACTION OF CHITOSAN WITH CELLULOSE

Petri Myllytie; Jani Salmi; Janne Laine


Bioresources | 2009

LAYER STRUCTURES FORMED BY SILICA NANOPARTICLES AND CELLULOSE NANOFIBRILS WITH CATIONIC POLYACRYLAMIDE (C-PAM) ON CELLULOSE SURFACE AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON INTERACTIONS

Jani Salmi; Tiina Nypelö; Monika Österberg; Janne Laine


Bioresources | 2007

AKD AND ASA MODEL SURFACES: PREPARATION AND CHARACTERIZATION

Juha Lindfors; Jani Salmi; Janne Laine; Per Stenius


Archive | 2003

The effect of cationic polyelectrolytes on surface forces and structure of cellulose-polyelectrolyte interface

Jani Salmi; Terhi Saarinen; Janne Laine; Per Stenius


American Chemical Society National Meeting | 2011

Multilayers of cellulose derivatives and chitosan on cellulose model surfaces studied by QCM-D and CPM

Karoliina Junka; Ola Sundman; Jani Salmi; Monika Österberg; Janne Laine


Archive | 2007

Cellulose nanofibrils A promising additive and a representative model for the pulp fibre surface

Susanna Ahola; Monika Österberg; Jani Salmi; Janne Laine


Archive | 2007

Model films of cellulose - review and future possibilities

Eero Kontturi; Monika Österberg; Susanna Ahola; Laura Nyfors; Jani Salmi; Paula Eronen; Miro Suchy; Tekla Tammelin; Janne Laine


233rd ACS National Meeting | 2007

Cellulose nanofibril films as a model for the cellulose fibre surface: Application in adsorption and surface force studies

Monika Österberg; Susanna Ahola; Jani Salmi; Janne Laine

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Janne Laine

Helsinki University of Technology

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Monika Österberg

Royal Institute of Technology

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Monika Österberg

Royal Institute of Technology

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Eero Kontturi

Helsinki University of Technology

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Laura Nyfors

Helsinki University of Technology

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