The use of cellulose nanofibres to reduce the wet strength polymer quantity for development of cleaner filters

//The use of cellulose nanofibres to reduce the wet strength polymer quantity for development of cleaner filters

The use of cellulose nanofibres to reduce the wet strength polymer quantity for development of cleaner filters

We are pleased to announce our new paper titled “The use of cellulose nanofibres to reduce the wet strength polymer quantity for development of cleaner filters” has been published in Journal of Cleaner Production. This study showed that by substituting nanocellulose for refined fibres in depth filters, we can reduce the wet strength resin used by 95% while still retaining the same wet strength.

Congratulations to the authors: Aysu Onur, Aaron Ng, Gil Garnier and Warren Batchelor

 

By |2019-01-16T02:40:11+00:00January 16th, 2019|BioPRIA News|Comments Off on The use of cellulose nanofibres to reduce the wet strength polymer quantity for development of cleaner filters