Sven Norgren
Mid Sweden University
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Cellulose | 2016
Sinke H. Osong; Sven Norgren; Per Engstrand
Abstract As an emerging cellulosic nanomaterial, microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) and nanofibrillated cellulose (NFC) have shown enormous potential in the forest products industry. The forest products industry and academia are working together to realise the possibilities of commercializing MFC and NFC. However, there are still needs to improve the processing, characterisation and material properties of nanocellulose in order to realise its full potential. The annual number of research publications and patents on nanocellulose with respect to manufacturing, properties and applications is now up in the thousands, so it is of the utmost importance to review articles that endeavour to research on this explosive topic of cellulose nanomaterials. This review examines the past and current situation of wood-based MFC and NFC in relation to its processing and applications relating to papermaking.
Nordic Pulp and Paper Research Journal | 2014
Sinke H. Osong; Sven Norgren; Per Engstrand
Abstract So far, chemical pulp fibres have been utilized as conventional stock materials for nanocellulose production. The main aim of this work is to use stock materials from mechanical or chemi-thermomechanical pulping process to produce lignin containing nanofibres, which are referred to as nano-ligno-cellulose (NLC) in this study. The present study shows the influence on handsheets of chemi-thermomechanical pulp (CTMP) fibres blended with NLC. For comparison reasons, nanocellulose (NC) from bleached kraft pulp (BKP) was produced in a similar approach as NLC. Both the NLC and the NC were blended with their respective pulp fibres and their corresponding handsheets properties were evaluated with respect to sheet density. It was found that the handsheets of pulp fibres blended with NLC/NC improved the mechanical properties of handsheets with only a slight effect in relation to the sheet density. Improvements in strength properties of handsheets such as z-strength, tensile index, tear index, burst index, Emodulus, strain at break, tensile stiffness, air resistance were observed.
Nordic Pulp and Paper Research Journal | 2013
Sinke H. Osong; Sven Norgren; Per Engstrand
Pulp & paper Canada | 2004
Sven Norgren; Hans Höglund; Roland Back
Cellulose | 2016
Sinke H. Osong; Christina Dahlström; Sven Forsberg; Britta Andres; Per Engstrand; Sven Norgren; Ann-Christine Engström
Cellulose | 2016
Sinke H. Osong; Sven Norgren; Per Engstrand; Mathias Lundberg; Mehedi Reza; Vuorinen Tapani
Archive | 2008
Sven Norgren
International Mechanical Pulping Conference, IMPC 2014; Helsinki; Finland; 2 June 2014 through 5 June 2014; Code 109275 | 2014
Sinke H. Osong; Sven Norgren; Per Engstrand; M. Lundberg; P. Hansen
Journal of Pulp and Paper Science (JPPS) | 2007
Sven Norgren; Hans Höglund
Archive | 2018
Hans Höglund; Gunilla Pettersson; Sven Norgren; Per Engstrand