Works (14)

Updated: July 5th, 2023 15:50

2020 journal article

Impact of degree of substitution of cationic xylan on strength of cellulose fiber networks along with medium conductivity

INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS, 159.

author keywords: Cationic xylan; Hemicelluloses; Degree of substitution; Wet-end additives; Surface plasmon resonance (SPR)
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Source: Web Of Science
Added: January 19, 2021

2015 journal article

Role of textile substrate hydrophobicity on the adsorption of hydrosoluble nonionic block copolymers

JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE, 454, 89–96.

By: J. Song n, C. Salas n & O. Rojas n

author keywords: Adsorption; Nonionic polymers; Pluronics; Polyalkylene glycols; Ethylene oxide and propylene oxide copolymers; Cellulose; Polypropylene; Nylon; Polyester; Hydrophobic forces
TL;DR: The adsorption of polyalkylene glycols and co-polymers of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide on substrates relevant to textiles with varying surface energies was studied by using quartz crystal microgravimetry. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 6, 2018

2014 journal article

Adsorption of polyalkyl glycol ethers and triblock nonionic polymers on PET

JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE, 420, 174–181.

By: J. Song n, W. Krause n & O. Rojas n

author keywords: Polyester; Nonionic polymeric surfactants; Polyalkyl glycol ethers; Triblock nonionic polymers; Adsorption; Self-assembly; Hydrophobic forces; Polyester; PET
TL;DR: This work used quartz crystal microgravimetry (QCM) to investigate the adsorption on poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) of polyalkyl glycol ethers and triblock molecules of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide to show strongly correlated with the self-association driven by the chain length of the respective hydrophobic blocks. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
6. Clean Water and Sanitation (Web of Science; OpenAlex)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 6, 2018

2011 journal article

Adsorption and Association of a Symmetric PEO-PPO-PEO Triblock Copolymer on Polypropylene, Polyethylene, and Cellulose Surfaces

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES, 3(7), 2349–2357.

TL;DR: The reported data suggests that the roughness of the surface, as well as its degree of hydrophobicity, have a large influence on the nature of the resulting adsorbed layer, explaining the behavior of finishing additives and lubricants commonly used in textile and fiber processing. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 6, 2018

2010 journal article

Surface and Friction Behavior of a Silicone Surfactant Adsorbed on Model Textiles Substrates

INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH, 49(18), 8550–8557.

Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

2009 journal article

Development and characterization of thin polymer films relevant to fiber processing

THIN SOLID FILMS, 517(15), 4348–4354.

author keywords: Polymers; Textiles; Adsorption; Tribology
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 6, 2018

2009 journal article

Effect of Charge Asymmetry on Adsorption and Phase Separation of Polyampholytes on Silica and Cellulose Surfaces

JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B, 114(2), 719–727.

By: J. Song n, T. Yamagushi n, D. Silva n, M. Hubbe n & O. Rojas n

MeSH headings : Adsorption; Buffers; Cellulose / chemistry; Phase Transition; Silicon Dioxide / chemistry; Static Electricity; Surface Properties
TL;DR: Under the same experimental conditions, the polyampholytes had a higher nominal charge density phase-separated near the interface, producing a soft, dissipative, and loosely bound layer, and electrostatic and polarization effects were concluded to be less significant. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 6, 2018

2009 journal article

Polyampholytes: Their use in papermaking and their solution and adsorption behaviors

O Papel, 70(9), 40–50.

By: D. Silva, O. Rojas, M. Hubbe, S. Park, T. Yamaguchi & J. Song

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

2007 chapter

Modifying the functionality of starch films with natural polymers

In Materials, chemicals and energy from forest biomass (Vol. 954, pp. 200–218).

By: A. Lucian n, D. Argyropoulos n, W. Ban* & J. Song*

Sources: NC State University Libraries, NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

2006 journal article

Charge and the dry-strength performance of polyampholytes. Part 1, Handsheet properties and polymer solution viscosity

Journal of Pulp and Paper Science, 32(3), 156–162.

By: J. Song, Y. Wang, M. Hubbe, O. Rojas, N. Sulic & T. Sezaki

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

2006 journal article

Charge and the dry-strength performance of polyampholytes. Part 2. Colloidal effects

Colloids and Surfaces. A, Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 301, 23–32.

By: M. Hubbe n, O. Rojas n, D. Argyropoulos n, Y. Wang n, J. Song n, N. Sulic n, T. Sezaki

Sources: NC State University Libraries, NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

2006 journal article

Lignin separation from kraft black liquors by tangential ultrafiltration

Chimica E L'Industria, 88(1), 88–95.

By: O. Rojas, J. Song & D. Argyropoulos

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

2004 journal article

Insight into the chemical behavior of softwood carbohydrates during high-sulfidity green liquor pretreatment

INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH, 43(6), 1366–1372.

By: W. Ban*, J. Song* & L. Lucia*

Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

review

Approaching super-hydrophobicity from cellulosic materials: A Review

Song, J. L., & Rojas, O. J. [Review of ]. Nordic Pulp & Paper Research Journal, 28(2), 216–238.

By: J. Song & O. Rojas

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

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