Tuesday 21 January 2020

Cellulosic nanospheres (SNCs) from waste sugarcane fibres (MFC's)

Mandeep Singh and Vikas Pahal, both from Amritsar have disclosed of an inventive "Method for preparation of cellulosic nanospheres with spherucal morphology (SNCs) from waste sugarcane bagasse pith fibres (MFC's)" attaching nine Claims to the same.

The abstract states that they could achieve it with "high shear mechanical treatment and without using highly concentrated chemical reagents."

The abstract further informs that the "SNCs are a class of CNCs that possess uniform spherical morphology, larger specific surface area, high porosity and numerous free surface hydrophilic groups.

The utility value of the invention could be that, according to the Abstract,  is that it "reportedly" makes" SNCs a promising nanomaterial in application areas
such as biomedicine, nanocomposites and drug delivery."

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