By fitting a micromechanics model to published stiffness data, the authors attribute the stiffening effect of polydopamine-coated cellulose nanocrystals to improved dispersion and interphase bonding, and extrapolate design targets for stiffer soy-based composites.
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Domain Structure and Interface Control of Mechanical Stiffness in Sustainable Cellulose Bio-nanocomposites
By fitting a micromechanics model to published stiffness data, the authors attribute the stiffening effect of polydopamine-coated cellulose nanocrystals to improved dispersion and interphase bonding, and extrapolate design targets for stiffer soy-based composites.