Nanocellulose – future of medical devicesIf you google the word medical device, you will get pictures of sophisticated hospital equipment and...
Shifting paradigms: introducing alternative technologiesThis week’s blog post started its life when I attended a stakeholder forum which was organized by th...
[VIDEO] Topic Tuesday: Thixotropy - the recovery after shearThis weeks topic is a follow-up from our last Topic Tuesday. Then we talked about the shear thinning...
Hello 2018! We greet you with our 2017's top 10 blog postsYet another year in the name of innovating with cellulose fibrils has gone by. And again we are thri...
Research review: Paper-based electronics – the future of advanced electronics?I stumbled over an article the other day, grasping the opportunity that’s emerging in relation to ma...
What makes cellulose fibrils a good oxygen barrierCellulose fibrils has shown great potential as an oxygen barrier in packaging. This has led to numer...
[VIDEO] Topic Tuesday: Shear thinning properties from nanocellulose : why sag resistance and good leveling can be achievedShear thinning and the viscosity as a function of shear rate is a key parameter to control in produc...
Water holding capacity - how cellulose fibrils does itWater holding capacity, or high water retention value, is often mentioned as a key property of cellu...
Biodegradability of cellulose fibrilsPlastic microparticles found in the environment have gotten a lot of attention lately. Many of the p...