New products made with lignocellulosic nanofibers from Brazilian amazon forest
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Resumo: | The biodiversity of the Amazon forest is undoubtedly rich; hence there is considerable variety of plant fibers regarding their morphological, chemical and structural properties. The legal exploration of the Brazilian Amazon is based on sustainable management techniques, but the generation of a relevant amount of plant wastes still cant be avoided. The correct destination of such materials is a challenge that Brazilian companies have to face. In this context, the National Council of Science and Technology (CNPq) promoted the creation of investigation nets on sustainability of Brazilian agribusiness. The Brazilian Net on Lignocellulosic Composites and Nanocomposites was then created, with partnership between several national and international research institutions. Until the moment, the results showed that Amazon plant fibers that are discarded as residues have great potential to nanofiber production. Nanopapers with considerable high mechanical and physical strength, proper opacity and great crystalline index were produced by using a clean and simple mechanical method. Those materials are candidates to several uses such as packaging, substrates transparent conductive films, gas barrier films, solar cells and e-papers. |
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New products made with lignocellulosic nanofibers from Brazilian amazon forestPlant fibersPlant wastesAgribusiness - SustainabilityNanofiber - ProductionNanofibras lignocelulósicasProdutos florestaisFibras vegetaisResíduos vegetaisAgronegócio - SustentabilidadeThe biodiversity of the Amazon forest is undoubtedly rich; hence there is considerable variety of plant fibers regarding their morphological, chemical and structural properties. The legal exploration of the Brazilian Amazon is based on sustainable management techniques, but the generation of a relevant amount of plant wastes still cant be avoided. The correct destination of such materials is a challenge that Brazilian companies have to face. In this context, the National Council of Science and Technology (CNPq) promoted the creation of investigation nets on sustainability of Brazilian agribusiness. The Brazilian Net on Lignocellulosic Composites and Nanocomposites was then created, with partnership between several national and international research institutions. Until the moment, the results showed that Amazon plant fibers that are discarded as residues have great potential to nanofiber production. Nanopapers with considerable high mechanical and physical strength, proper opacity and great crystalline index were produced by using a clean and simple mechanical method. Those materials are candidates to several uses such as packaging, substrates transparent conductive films, gas barrier films, solar cells and e-papers.IOP Publishing2020-07-08T17:23:38Z2020-07-08T17:23:38Z2014info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfBUFALINO, L. et al. New products made with lignocellulosic nanofibers from Brazilian amazon forest. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, Bristol, v. 64, 2014. DOI: 10.1088/1757-899X/64/1/012012.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/41751IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineeringreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBufalino, LinaMendes, Lourival MarinTonoli, Gustavo Henrique DenzinRodrigues, A.Fonseca, A.Cunha, P. I.Marconcini, José Manoeleng2020-07-08T17:24:08Zoai:localhost:1/41751Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2020-07-08T17:24:08Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false |
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New products made with lignocellulosic nanofibers from Brazilian amazon forest |
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New products made with lignocellulosic nanofibers from Brazilian amazon forest |
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New products made with lignocellulosic nanofibers from Brazilian amazon forest Bufalino, Lina Plant fibers Plant wastes Agribusiness - Sustainability Nanofiber - Production Nanofibras lignocelulósicas Produtos florestais Fibras vegetais Resíduos vegetais Agronegócio - Sustentabilidade |
title_short |
New products made with lignocellulosic nanofibers from Brazilian amazon forest |
title_full |
New products made with lignocellulosic nanofibers from Brazilian amazon forest |
title_fullStr |
New products made with lignocellulosic nanofibers from Brazilian amazon forest |
title_full_unstemmed |
New products made with lignocellulosic nanofibers from Brazilian amazon forest |
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New products made with lignocellulosic nanofibers from Brazilian amazon forest |
author |
Bufalino, Lina |
author_facet |
Bufalino, Lina Mendes, Lourival Marin Tonoli, Gustavo Henrique Denzin Rodrigues, A. Fonseca, A. Cunha, P. I. Marconcini, José Manoel |
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author |
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Mendes, Lourival Marin Tonoli, Gustavo Henrique Denzin Rodrigues, A. Fonseca, A. Cunha, P. I. Marconcini, José Manoel |
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Bufalino, Lina Mendes, Lourival Marin Tonoli, Gustavo Henrique Denzin Rodrigues, A. Fonseca, A. Cunha, P. I. Marconcini, José Manoel |
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Plant fibers Plant wastes Agribusiness - Sustainability Nanofiber - Production Nanofibras lignocelulósicas Produtos florestais Fibras vegetais Resíduos vegetais Agronegócio - Sustentabilidade |
topic |
Plant fibers Plant wastes Agribusiness - Sustainability Nanofiber - Production Nanofibras lignocelulósicas Produtos florestais Fibras vegetais Resíduos vegetais Agronegócio - Sustentabilidade |
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The biodiversity of the Amazon forest is undoubtedly rich; hence there is considerable variety of plant fibers regarding their morphological, chemical and structural properties. The legal exploration of the Brazilian Amazon is based on sustainable management techniques, but the generation of a relevant amount of plant wastes still cant be avoided. The correct destination of such materials is a challenge that Brazilian companies have to face. In this context, the National Council of Science and Technology (CNPq) promoted the creation of investigation nets on sustainability of Brazilian agribusiness. The Brazilian Net on Lignocellulosic Composites and Nanocomposites was then created, with partnership between several national and international research institutions. Until the moment, the results showed that Amazon plant fibers that are discarded as residues have great potential to nanofiber production. Nanopapers with considerable high mechanical and physical strength, proper opacity and great crystalline index were produced by using a clean and simple mechanical method. Those materials are candidates to several uses such as packaging, substrates transparent conductive films, gas barrier films, solar cells and e-papers. |
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2014 |
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2014 2020-07-08T17:23:38Z 2020-07-08T17:23:38Z |
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BUFALINO, L. et al. New products made with lignocellulosic nanofibers from Brazilian amazon forest. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, Bristol, v. 64, 2014. DOI: 10.1088/1757-899X/64/1/012012. http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/41751 |
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BUFALINO, L. et al. New products made with lignocellulosic nanofibers from Brazilian amazon forest. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, Bristol, v. 64, 2014. DOI: 10.1088/1757-899X/64/1/012012. |
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