Publications by authors named "Julia Netrval"

Concerns over exposure to airborne particulate matter (PM) are on the rise. Currently monitoring of PM is done on the basis of interpolating a mass of PM by volume (μg/m(3)) but has the drawback of not taking the chemical nature of PM into account. Here we propose a method of collecting PM at its emission source and employing automated analysis with scanning electron microscopy associated with EDS-analysis together with light scattering to discern the chemical composition, size distribution, and time and space resolved structure of PM emissions in a heavily trafficated roundabout in Sweden.

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  • - The Young's modulus of multilayer films made from nanofibrillated cellulose (NFC) and polyethyleneimine (PEI) was measured using a technique called SIEBIMM, revealing a significant difference in stiffness depending on environmental conditions.
  • - At 50% humidity, the films exhibited a Young's modulus of 1.5 GPa, while in a vacuum, this value increased dramatically to 17.2 GPa, highlighting the impact of moisture on material properties.
  • - PEI serves to bond the NFC layers together but hinders optimal hydrogen bonding, leading to reduced elastic modulus in humid conditions compared to pure NFC films, with structural changes observed at higher strains.
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The current study demonstrates that methacrylate and acrylate poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) functional oligomers can be effectively impregnated into wood blocks, and cured efficiently to high conversions without catalyst by e-beam radiation, allowing for less susceptibility to leaching, and favorable properties including higher Brinell hardness values. PEG based monomers were chosen because there is a long history of this water-soluble monomer being able to penetrate the cell wall, thus bulking it and decreasing the uptake of water which further protects the wood from fungal attack. Diacrylate, dimethacrylate, and dihydroxyl functional PEG of M(w) 550-575, of concentrations 0, 30, 60, and 100 wt % in water, were vacuum pressure impregnated into Scots Pine blocks of 15 × 25 × 50 mm in an effort to bulk the cell wall.

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