Tailoring hydrogel structures: investigating the effects of multistep cellulose defibrillation on polyvinyl alcohol composites
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2024-03-21Author
Goetten de Lima, Gabriel
Bernardi Aggio, Bruno
de Lima, Tielidy A. de M.
Esteves Magalhães, Washington L.
Pedro, Alessandra Cristina
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Defibrillating cellulose through various grinding steps and incorporating it into hydrogels
introduces unique properties that warrant thorough exploration. This study investigates cellulose
defibrillation at different steps (15–120) using an ultra-fine friction grinder, blended with highmolecular-
weight polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), and crosslinked via freeze–thawing. A critical discovery
is the influence of defibrillation on the hydrogel structure, as evidenced by reduced crystallinity,
thermal degradation, and the enhanced swelling of PVA chains. Despite an increased elastic modulus
of up to 120 steps, the synthesized material maintains remarkable strength under hydrated conditions,
holding significant promise in biomaterial applications.
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