Appearance: It is white, solid hygroscopic powder.
Usage: Paper and paperboard, Composite, Hygiene and absorbent products, Emulsion and dispersion, Medical, cosmetic and pharmaceutical
CNCs represent the crystalline regions extracted from cellulose microcrystals, mainly by strong acid hydrolysis at elevated temperature. CNCs possess the unique properties of high aspect ratio, high surface area, high mechanical strength, and a liquid crystalline nature. The crystalline nature of the CNCs is primarily obtained from naturally occurring cellulose fibers by the removal of amorphous segments from renewable resources via strong acid hydrolysis. Therefore, the obtained CNCs provide low-cost, sustainable and eco-friendly materials for various applications.