Development of Flexible and Optically Transparent Composite Film with Wheat Straw Nanofibres

Cellulose is a potential source of nano-material not only because it possesses excellent mechanical and optical properties, but also because it is environmentally benign. In this study, nanofibres derived from wheat straw, an agriculture residue, was utilized in producing flexible and optically tran...

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Main Author: Wu, Nan
Other Authors: Sain, Mohini
Language:en_ca
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/33706
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spelling ndltd-TORONTO-oai-tspace.library.utoronto.ca-1807-337062013-04-19T20:01:13ZDevelopment of Flexible and Optically Transparent Composite Film with Wheat Straw NanofibresWu, NanCellulose NanofibreWheat StrawComposite FilmAcrylateFlexibleTransparentDisplay Substrate07940478Cellulose is a potential source of nano-material not only because it possesses excellent mechanical and optical properties, but also because it is environmentally benign. In this study, nanofibres derived from wheat straw, an agriculture residue, was utilized in producing flexible and optically transparent nanocompostie films. The composites were produced using a bi-phase impregnation technique that coats the dried nanofibre films with clear polyurethane acrylate resins using UV radiation induced curing. The nanocomposite films thus produced possess excellent tensile properties (161MPa in strength and 9GPa in Young’s Modulus), superior thermal stability (above 300°C), low coefficient of thermal expansion (8-9ppm/K), good light transparency (80%), excellent flexibility and abrasion resistance. These nanocomposite films are aimed to replace the conventional glass substrates made in batches to a polymer based substrates that can be efficiently produced in a roll-to-roll process for the base of the future flexible flat panel displays.Sain, Mohini2012-112012-12-03T21:14:14ZNO_RESTRICTION2012-12-03T21:14:14Z2012-12-03Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/33706en_ca
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topic Cellulose Nanofibre
Wheat Straw
Composite Film
Acrylate
Flexible
Transparent
Display Substrate
0794
0478
spellingShingle Cellulose Nanofibre
Wheat Straw
Composite Film
Acrylate
Flexible
Transparent
Display Substrate
0794
0478
Wu, Nan
Development of Flexible and Optically Transparent Composite Film with Wheat Straw Nanofibres
description Cellulose is a potential source of nano-material not only because it possesses excellent mechanical and optical properties, but also because it is environmentally benign. In this study, nanofibres derived from wheat straw, an agriculture residue, was utilized in producing flexible and optically transparent nanocompostie films. The composites were produced using a bi-phase impregnation technique that coats the dried nanofibre films with clear polyurethane acrylate resins using UV radiation induced curing. The nanocomposite films thus produced possess excellent tensile properties (161MPa in strength and 9GPa in Young’s Modulus), superior thermal stability (above 300°C), low coefficient of thermal expansion (8-9ppm/K), good light transparency (80%), excellent flexibility and abrasion resistance. These nanocomposite films are aimed to replace the conventional glass substrates made in batches to a polymer based substrates that can be efficiently produced in a roll-to-roll process for the base of the future flexible flat panel displays.
author2 Sain, Mohini
author_facet Sain, Mohini
Wu, Nan
author Wu, Nan
author_sort Wu, Nan
title Development of Flexible and Optically Transparent Composite Film with Wheat Straw Nanofibres
title_short Development of Flexible and Optically Transparent Composite Film with Wheat Straw Nanofibres
title_full Development of Flexible and Optically Transparent Composite Film with Wheat Straw Nanofibres
title_fullStr Development of Flexible and Optically Transparent Composite Film with Wheat Straw Nanofibres
title_full_unstemmed Development of Flexible and Optically Transparent Composite Film with Wheat Straw Nanofibres
title_sort development of flexible and optically transparent composite film with wheat straw nanofibres
publishDate 2012
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