Cellulose fibrils for printed electronicsPrinted electronics suit well for the current mega trends, like internet of things and growing inter...
Nanopaper preparation with KTHMaking nanopaper is an good test on the characteristics of cellulose fibrils, and especially strengt...
Stability of Cellulose fibrils — microbial degradationCellulose fibrils are most often supplied as readily activated water suspensions. This maintains the...
Why should I use cellulose fibrils in coatings?It is important for producers of coatings to control flow and stability. The way to do this in water...
Microfibrillated cellulose, cellulose fibrils or nanocellulose?Is microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) the same as nanocellulose? What is the difference between micro-...
Research review March 2018: new topics from the world of cellulose fibrilsContinuously following the world of cellulose fibrils and the development is both dynamic and intere...
The past, present and future of performance coatings: can waterborne systems improve it?The performance coatings sector has seen decades of development to protect installations and transpo...
What is Cellulose fibrils and Exilva microfibrillated cellulose?Never heard of Cellulose Fibrils, like microfibrillated cellulose (often referred to as nanocellulos...
Acoustic and dielectric properties of nanocelluloseNanocellulose has been a hot topic for several years and numerous applications have been proposed, s...