BioResources (Apr 2022)

A Comprehensive Review of Nanocellulose Modification and Applications in Papermaking and Packaging: Challenges, Technical Solutions, and Perspectives

  • Mozhgan Hashemzehi,
  • Beko Mesic,
  • Björn Sjöstrand,
  • Muhammad Naqvi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15376/biores.17.2.Hashemzehi
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 2
pp. 3718 – 3780

Abstract

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The increasing usage of petroleum-based compounds has prompted numerous environmental concerns. Consequently, there has been a steady rise in research on the synthesis of useful materials from natural sources. Paper technologists are seeking environmentally acceptable dry end and wet end additives. Among the bio-based resources available, nanocellulose is a popular sustainable nanomaterial additive in the paper industry because of its high strength, high oxygen barrier performance, low density, great mechanical properties, and biocompatibility. NC’s extensive hydroxyl groups provide a unique possibility to dramatically modify the hydrophilicity and charge of the surface in order to improve their potential applications in the paper industry. The current paper reviews two series of surface modifications, each with various subcategories, depending on why modified nanocellulose is added in the paper production: to improve barrier properties or to improve mechanical properties of packaging materials. The methods presented in this study use the minimum amount of chemically hazardous solvents to have the least impact on the environment. This review focuses on modifications of nanocellulose and their subsequent application in the papermaking. The knowledge and the discussion presented in this review will form a literature source for future use by various stakeholders and the sustainable paper manufacturers.

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