Flocculation behavior of cellulose nanofibrils under different salt conditions and its impact on network strength and dewatering ability
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Flocculation behavior of cellulose nanofibrils under different salt conditions and its impact on network strength and dewatering ability
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Keywords
Cellulose nanofibrils, Salt, Flocculation, Rheological properties, Dewatering
Journal
CELLULOSE
Volume 22, Issue 6, Pages 3689-3700
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2015-10-24
DOI
10.1007/s10570-015-0784-y
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