Wågberg, Lars
Lars Wågberg
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Works
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Adsorbed layer structure of a weak polyelectrolyte studied by colloidal probe microscopy and QCM-D as a function of pH and ionic strength | |
Adsorption of highly charged polyelectrolytes onto an oppositely charged porous substrate | |
The adsorption of hyperbranched polymers on silicon oxide surfaces. | |
Assemblage couche-par-couche de films composites à base de nanocellulose présentant des superstructures hélicoïdales bio-inspirées. | |
Assessment of antibacterial properties of polyvinylamine (PVAm) with different charge densities and hydrophobic modifications. | |
Bacterial-growth inhibiting properties of multilayers formed with modified polyvinylamine | |
The build-up of polyelectrolyte multilayers of microfibrillated cellulose and cationic polyelectrolytes | |
Carbohydrate gel beads as model probes for quantifying non-ionic and ionic contributions behind the swelling of delignified plant fibers. | |
Cellulose Nanopaper and Nanofoam for Patient-Tailored Drug Delivery | |
Chemical methods for improving the fracture toughness of paper | |
Chemically modified cellulose micro- and nanofibrils as paper-strength additives | |
Colloidal interactions and orientation of nanocellulose particles | |
Contact-active antibacterial multilayers on fibres: a step towards understanding the antibacterial mechanism by increasing the fibre charge | |
The creation of antibacterial fibres through physical adsorption of polyelectrolytes | |
Design of highly oleophobic cellulose surfaces from structured silicon templates | |
Dielectric properties of wood fibre components relevant for electrical insulation applications | |
Direct measurement of attractive van der Waals' forces between regenerated cellulose surfaces in an aqueous environment | |
Effect of cationic polyelectrolytes in contact-active antibacterial layer-by-layer functionalization | |
The effect of different wear on superhydrophobic wax coatings - OPEN ACCESS | |
The effect of superhydrophobic wetting state on corrosion protection--the AKD example. | |
The effects of cellulosic fiber charges on polyelectrolyte adsorption and fiber-fiber interactions | |
Evaluating Pore Space in Macroporous Ceramics with Water-Based Porosimetry | |
Fibre/fibre joints : their characterization and influence on different paper strength properties | |
Flame-Retardant Paper from Wood Fibers Functionalized via Layer-by-Layer Assembly. | |
Fundamental aspects on the re-use of wood based fibres - porous structure of fibres and ink detachment | |
Genetically Engineered Mucoadhesive Spider Silk | |
Improved barrier films of cross-linked cellulose nanofibrils: a microscopy study | |
Influence of adsorbed polyelectrolytes and adsorption conditions on creep properties of paper sheets made from unbleached kraft pulp | |
The influence on paper strength properties when building multilayers of weak polyelectrolytes onto wood fibres | |
Insights into the EDC-mediated PEGylation of cellulose nanofibrils and their colloidal stability | |
Investigation of the formation, structure and release characteristics of self-assembled composite films of cellulose nanofibrils and temperature responsive microgels | |
Layer by Layer-functionalized rice husk particles: A novel and sustainable solution for particleboard production | |
Lightweight and Strong Cellulose Materials Made from Aqueous Foams Stabilized by Nanofibrillated Cellulose | |
Lightweight, highly compressible, noncrystalline cellulose capsules. | |
Macro- and mesoporous nanocellulose beads for use in energy storage devices | |
Macro-, Micro- and Nanospheres from Cellulose : Their Preparation, Characterization and Utilization | |
Molecular interactions in thin films of biopolymers, colloids and synthetic polyelectrolytes | |
Nanometer smooth, macroscopic spherical cellulose probes for contact adhesion measurements. | |
Nanoscale cellulose films with different crystallinities and mesostructures--their surface properties and interaction with water | |
Native and functionalized micrometre-sized cellulose capsules prepared by microfluidic flow focusing | |
New insights into the mechanisms behind the strengthening of lignocellulosic fibrous networks with polyamines | |
New insights into the structure of polyelectrolyte complexes. | |
On the adhesion between substrates covered with polyelectrolyte multilayers | |
On the mechanism behind freezing-induced chemical crosslinking in ice-templated cellulose nanofibril aerogels | |
On the relationship between fibre composition and material properties following periodate oxidation and borohydride reduction of lignocellulosic fibres | |
Polyelectrolyte adsorption on solid surfaces: theoretical predictions and experimental measurements | |
Polyelectrolyte adsorption on thin cellulose films studied with reflectometry and quartz crystal microgravimetry with dissipation | |
Polyelectrolyte complexes : their characterisation and use for modification of wood fibre surfaces | |
Preparation of dry ultra-porous cellulosic fibres: characterization and possible initial uses | |
Rapid Development of Wet Adhesion between Carboxymethylcellulose Modified Cellulose Surfaces Laminated with Polyvinylamine Adhesive. | |
Robust and Tailored Wet Adhesion in Biopolymer Thin Films | |
The role of polymer compatibility in the adhesion between surfaces saturated with modified dextrans | |
Self-Organized Films from Cellulose I Nanofibrils Using the Layer-by-Layer Technique | |
Short introduction to the art of polyelectrolyte titration | |
Solid cellulose nanofiber based foams - Towards facile design of sustained drug delivery systems. | |
Spin-assisted multilayers of poly(methyl methacrylate) and zinc oxide quantum dots for ultraviolet-blocking applications | |
Superhydrophobic coatings of wax and polymers sprayed from supercritical solutions | |
Surface-Induced Rearrangement of Polyelectrolyte Complexes: Influence of Complex Composition on Adsorbed Layer Properties | |
Surface modification of cellulose-based fibres for use in advanced materials | |
Synthesis, adsorption and adhesive properties of a cationic amphiphilic block copolymer for use as compatibilizer in composites | |
Tailoring the effect of antibacterial polyelectrolyte multilayers by choice of cellulosic fiber substrate | |
Tailoring the mechanical properties of starch-containing layer-by-layer films | |
Thermoresponsive nanocomposites from multilayers of nanofibrillated cellulose and specially designed N-isopropylacrylamide based polymers | |
Thin Films of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles and Poly(acrylic acid) Fabricated by the Layer-by-Layer Technique: a Facile Platform for Outstanding Properties | |
Towards a super-strainable paper using the Layer-by-Layer technique. | |
Transparent nanocellulosic multilayer thin films on polylactic acid with tunable gas barrier properties | |
Treatment of cellulose fibres with polyelectrolytes and wax colloids to create tailored highly hydrophobic fibrous networks | |
Two-Dimensional Aggregation and Semidilute Ordering in Cellulose Nanocrystals. | |
Ultrastructure of primary cell wall of softwood fibres studied using dynamic FT-IR spectroscopy | |
Utilisation de procédés papetiers et de fibres cellulosiques pour l'élaboration de batteries Li-ion Elaboration of Li-ion batteries using cellulose fibers and papermaking techniques | |
Valuation of retention/formation relationships using a laboratory pilot-paper machine | |
Vers des membranes de nanofiltration avec des couches de separation nano-renforcées et assemblées couche-par-couche. | |
Visco-elastic and adhesive properties of adsorbed polyelectrolyte multilayers determined in situ with QCM-D and AFM measurements | |
Water drop friction on superhydrophobic surfaces | |
A way of reducing the energy demand in TMP by shear/compression deformation | |
Wettability changes in the formation of polymeric multilayers on cellulose fibres and their influence on wet adhesion. | |
Wetting kinetics of oil mixtures on fluorinated model cellulose surfaces |