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Langmuir | 2017

Effect of Ionic Strength and Surface Charge Density on the Kinetics of Cellulose Nanocrystal Thin Film Swelling

Michael S. Reid; Stephanie A. Kedzior; Marco A. Villalobos; Emily D. Cranston

This work explores cellulose nanocrystal (CNC) thin films (<50 nm) and particle-particle interactions by investigating film swelling in aqueous solutions with varying ionic strength (1-100 mM). CNC film hydration was monitored in situ via surface plasmon resonance, and the kinetics of liquid uptake were quantified. The contribution of electrostatic double-layer forces to film swelling was elucidated by using CNCs with different surface charges (anionic sulfate half ester groups, high and low surface charge density, and cationic trimethylammonium groups). Total water uptake in the thin films was found to be independent of ionic strength and surface chemistry, suggesting that in the aggregated state van der Waals forces dominate over double-layer forces to hold the films together. However, the rate of swelling varied significantly. The water uptake followed Fickian behavior, and the measured diffusion constants decreased with the ionic strength gradient between the film and the solution. This work highlights that nanoparticle interactions and dispersion are highly dependent on the state of particle aggregation and that the rate of water uptake in aggregates and thin films can be tailored based on surface chemistry and solution ionic strength.


Langmuir | 2017

Benchmarking Cellulose Nanocrystals: From the Laboratory to Industrial Production

Michael S. Reid; Marco A. Villalobos; Emily D. Cranston


Nanoscale | 2016

Cellulose nanocrystal interactions probed by thin film swelling to predict dispersibility

Michael S. Reid; Marco A. Villalobos; Emily D. Cranston


Archive | 2000

Process for the continuous production of gel free polymers, and powder and liquid coating applications containing gel free polymers

J. David Campbell; Michihiro Kaai; Yasuhiko Mori; Alan J. Pekarik; Warunee Srisiri-Sisson; Marco A. Villalobos


Archive | 2000

Process for the continuous production of epoxylated addition polymers, and powder and liquid coating applications containing epoxylated addition polymers

Marco A. Villalobos; Warunee Srisiri-Sisson; Alan J. Pekarik; J. David Campbell


Current Opinion in Colloid and Interface Science | 2017

The role of hydrogen bonding in non-ionic polymer adsorption to cellulose nanocrystals and silica colloids

Michael S. Reid; Marco A. Villalobos; Emily D. Cranston


Archive | 2001

Process for continuous production of reactive polymers with in-line post-modification and products thereof

David D. Schatz; Warunee Srisiri-Sisson; Marco A. Villalobos; Michihiro Kaai; Yasuhiko Mori


Green Materials | 2014

Comparison of nanocrystalline cellulose and fumed silica in latex coatings

Tiffany Abitbol; Brian Geoffrey Prevo; Christopher Galli; Saeed Choudhary; Jessica Corwin; Federico Villalpando-Páez; Lang Nguyen; Anton Komarov; Marco A. Villalobos; S.C. Veldhuis; Emily D. Cranston


Archive | 2001

Process for producing polymers by free radical polymerization and condensation reaction, and products related thereto

John D. Campbell; Jon A. Debling; Douglas J. Deyoung; Ioannis Giannakitsas; Dean R. Hellwig; David D. Schatz; Fouad Teymour; Marco A. Villalobos


Archive | 2000

Process for the continuous production of epoxy-(meth)acrylic-styrene polymers and their use in coating

Marco A. Villalobos; Warunee Srisiri-Sisson; Alan J. Pekarik; J. David Campbell

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Fouad Teymour

Illinois Institute of Technology

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Ioannis Giannakitsas

Illinois Institute of Technology

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