Descrição
The goal of the Cell4Janus project is to develop, characterize, and assess the performance of a new generation of cellulose-based materials endowed with mobility. The novelty of this proposal lies in the microfluidics-assisted fabrication of multifunctional cellulose-derived microparticles through dissolution in green-oriented neoteric solvent systems, and the application of these mobile cellulose materials as advanced tools for water treatment.
Coordenador
Coordenação
Universidade de Aveiro (UA)
Resultados
Functional biopolymeric materials for active food packaging: the case of monolayer films of thermoplastic starch and olive leaf extract
R. Sousa, J.M. Silva, L. Verano-Naranjo, C. Cejudo-Bastante, W.M. Facchinatto, A. Almeida, A.J.D. Silvestre, C.S.R. Freire, C. VilelaFlexible monolayer films of poly(lactic acid)/gallic acid for active food packaging: Preparation, characterization, and bioactive properties
Karamysheva, A; Silva, JM; Facchinatto, WM; Braz, MD; Almeida, A; Silvestre, AJD; Freire, CSR; Vilela, CFunctional fibers from regenerated wood pulp cellulose and a natural-based phytate with enhanced flame retardancy properties
Matos, FS; Fateixa, S; von Weymarn, N; Freire, CSR; Silvestre, AJD; Vilela, CFrom Regenerated Wood Pulp Fibers to Cationic Cellulose: Preparation, Characterization and Dyeing Properties
Bárbara Pereira, Filipe S. Matos, Bruno F. A. Valente, Niklas Von Weymarn Taina Kamppuri, Carmen S. R. Freire, Armando J. D. Silvestre, Carla VilelaCellulose and protein nanofibrils: Singular biobased nanostructures for the design of sustainable advanced materials
Ana C. Q. Silva , Armando J. D. Silvestre, Carla Vilela and Carmen S.R. FreireSpherical Cellulose Micro and Nanoparticles: A Review of Recent Developments and Applications
Carvalho, JPF; Silva, ACQ; Silvestre, AJD; Freire, CSR; Vilela, CFinanciadores

