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Textile Research Journal | 2016

Ioncell-F: ionic liquid-based cellulosic textile fibers as an alternative to viscose and Lyocell:

Anne Michud; Marjaana Tanttu; Shirin Asaadi; Yibo Ma; Eveliina Netti; Pirjo Kääriäinen; Anders Persson; Anders Berntsson; Michael Hummel; Herbert Sixta

Ioncell-F, a recently developed process for the production of man-made cellulosic fibers from ionic liquid solutions by dry-jet wet spinning, is presented as an alternative to the viscose and N-methylmorpholine N-oxide (NMMO)-based Lyocell processes. The ionic liquid 1,5-diazabicyclo[4.3.0]non-5-ene acetate was identified as excellent cellulose solvent allowing for a rapid dissolution at moderate temperatures and subsequent shaping into continuous filaments. The highly oriented cellulose fibers obtained upon coagulation in cold water exhibited superior tenacity, exceeding that of commercial viscose and NMMO-based Lyocell (Tencel®) fibers. The respective staple fibers, which have been converted into two-ply yarn by ring spinning technology, presented very high tenacity. Furthermore, the Ioncell yarn showed very good behavior during the knitting and weaving processes, reflecting the quality of the produced yarn. The successfully knitted and woven garments from the Ioncell yarn demonstrate the suitability of this particular ionic liquid for the production of man-made cellulosic fibers and thus give a promising outlook for the future of the Ioncell-F process.


Materials & Design | 2018

Surface tailoring and design-driven prototyping of fabrics with 3D-printing: An all-cellulose approach

Tiia Maria Tenhunen; Oldouz Moslemian; Kari Kammiovirta; Ali Harlin; Pirjo Kääriäinen; Monika Österberg; Tekla Tammelin; Hannes Orelma


Archive | 2018

Opening up New Textile Futures through Collaborative Rethinking and Remaking

Kirsi Niinimäki; Maarit Salolainen; Pirjo Kääriäinen


Finavia exhibition at Helsinki Airport: From Nature to Future | 2018

From Nature to Future, CHEMARTS exhibition for Finavia

Pirjo Kääriäinen; Anna van der Lei; Collin Velkoff


Supermaterial exhibition | 2017

DWoC samples in SuperMaterial exhibition, Building Centre, London, UK, 2.2.-27.4.2017

Heidi Turunen; Tiina Härkäsalmi; Pirjo Kääriäinen


REDO Biannual Cumulus Conference | 2017

CHEMARTSING - An Experimental, multidisciplinary, collaborative and future oriented pedagogy with wood based biomaterials

Pirjo Kääriäinen; Kirsi Niinimäki; Andreas Lindberg


Archive | 2017

CHEMARTS Summer School project results at Habitare fair

Pirjo Kääriäinen


Archive | 2017

Lost in the Wood(s): The New Biomateriality in Finland

Pirjo Kääriäinen; Liisa Tervinen


Milan Design Week 2017: Nakuna exhibition | 2017

CHEMARTS & DWoC in the Nakuna Exhibition, organized by Department of Design, ARTS, Milan Design Week 2017, 4.-9.4.2017, Milano, Italy.

Pirjo Kääriäinen; Heidi Turunen; Tiina Härkäsalmi; Anastasia Ivanova; Nina Riutta


International Cellulose Conference: Kyushu University | 2017

DWoC project demos exhibited in the 4th International Cellulose Conference ICC 2017, Fukuoka, Japan

Pirjo Kääriäinen; Andreas Lindberg; Tiina Härkäsalmi; Heidi Turunen

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Ali Harlin

Tampere University of Technology

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Hannes Orelma

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

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Kari Kammiovirta

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

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Arja Puolakka

Tampere University of Technology

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Harri Setälä

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

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