Hot in nanocellulose, Oct. 2017: 3D printing and Enhanced Oil RecoveryAs usual, the landscape of cellulose fibrils and nanocellulose is moving, with both academia and com...
Why sustainable innovations will make our planet healthier; our globe is changing2017 has been a year of record storms and hurricanes. In August and September, the hurricanes lined ...
Nanocellulose Research Review: Commercial update Sept. 2017The field of nanocellulose, fibrils of cellulose and microfibrillated cellulose is moving rapidly in...
Developing VOC-free formulation with microfibrillated celluloseGovernments around the world are pushing industries to reduce their volatile organic compound (VOC) ...
The future of Aerospace, and its demand for new materialsInnovation in aerospace technologies is moving forward with a very high pace. Since the mid-1990s we...
Why does microfibrillated cellulose tolerate salts so well?Microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) differs from many rheology modifiers in that aspect that it can be ...
Research review: Microfibrillated cellulose for bioprintingThree dimensional (3D) printing and tissue engineering are two fields that are currently developing ...
Intimate relationships – cellulose and epoxyProfessor Lars Berglund, Head of the Biocomposites Division at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in ...
Market & Research Review: New materials based on nanocelluloseThere are many exciting new innovations coming through in the field of nanocellulose and microfibril...