Developing VOC-free formulation with microfibrillated celluloseGovernments around the world are pushing industries to reduce their volatile organic compound (VOC) ...
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 ...
What kind of rheological properties are needed in oilfield applications?Oil recovery with all different operations is a fascinating field for a rheologist since so versatil...
Having trouble producing stable foams?Making foams, in other words introducing gas in a solid or liquid, is needed in industries like cons...
Why is microfibrillated cellulose translucent and not transparent?From time to time I get comments from people interested in microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) that the...
How to characterize microfibrillated cellulose reliably?Developing a new kind of material is fascinating work and requires many innovations before the produ...
How to use MFC in cosmetic products? Interview with Cosmacon & Rainer KröpkeCosmetic products are one of the most exciting application areas for microfibrillated cellulose (MFC...
MFC review – news from academiaMicrofibrillated cellulose (MFC) is subject to high interest from both academia and the industry the...