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Carboxymethyl cellulose with tailored degree of substitution obtained from bacterial cellulose
A Casaburi, ÚM Rojo, P Cerrutti, A Vázquez, ML Foresti
Food Hydrocolloids 75, 147-156, 2018
1092018
Synthesis of thermoplastic starch-bacterial cellulose nanocomposites via in situ fermentation
MA Osorio, D Restrepo, JA Velásquez-Cock, RO Zuluaga, U Montoya, ...
Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society 25, 1607-1613, 2014
342014
Development of composite films based on thermoplastic starch and cellulose microfibrils from Colombian agroindustrial wastes
Ú Montoya, R Zuluaga, C Castro, S Goyanes, P Gañán
Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials 27 (3), 413-426, 2014
272014
Celulosa: un polímero de siempre con mucho futuro
P Gañán, R Zuluaga, C Castro, A Restrepo-Osorio, JV Cock, M Osorio, ...
Revista Colombiana de Materiales, 1-4, 2017
242017
Carboxymethylated bacterial cellulose: An environmentally friendly adsorbent for lead removal from water
E Rossi, ÚM Rojo, P Cerrutti, ML Foresti, MI Errea
Journal of environmental chemical engineering 6 (6), 6844-6852, 2018
212018
Efecto de la temperatura de procesado sobre las propiedades mecánicas de tableros aglomerados sin resina sintética
JFDLC Herrera, ÚM Rojo, SB Parra, CÁ López
Prospectiva 9 (2), 75-80, 2011
132011
Starch and starch/bacterial nanocellulose films as alternatives for the management of minimally processed mangoes
Ú Montoya, R Zuluaga, C Castro, L Vélez, P Gañán
Starch‐Stärke 71 (5-6), 1800120, 2019
122019
Photopolymerization-assisted self-assembly as a strategy to obtain a dispersion of very high aspect ratio nanostructures in a polystyrene matrix
WFS ). Úrsula M. Montoya Rojo, C. C. Riccardi, M. D. Ninago, A. E. Ciolino ...
European Polymer Journal, 2018
8*2018
Photopolymerization-assisted self-assembly as a strategy to obtain a dispersion of very high aspect ratio nanostructures in a polystyrene matrix
WFS Úrsula M. Montoya Rojo, C. C. Riccardi, M. D. Ninago, A. E. Ciolino, M ...
European Polymer Journal, doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2018.10.037, 0
8*
Películas de almidón de papa reforzadas con celulosa bacteriana
N Echeverri, Ú Montoya, R Zuluaga, C Castro, P Gañán
Revista ReCiTeIA, 2011
72011
Preparation of water insoluble carboxymethylated bacterial cellulose with maximum lead retention capacity
Ú Montoya Rojo, E Rossi, P Cerrutti, MI Errea, ML Foresti
Journal of Polymer Research 28 (6), 212, 2021
22021
Phase separation and segregation morphology of PCL/PS blends: Quantitative effect of the crystallization temperature, composition, and molecular weight of PS
LI Silva, UM Montoya Rojo, CC Riccardi
Polymer Engineering & Science 57 (10), 1062-1072, 2017
22017
Block Copolymer Micelles Generated by Crystallization-Driven Self-Assembly in Polymer Matrices
JG González, RN Schmarsow, ÚMM Rojo, J Puig, WF Schroeder, ...
Science Reviews-from the end of the world 1 (3), 47-64, 2020
12020
Celulosa: un polímero de siempre con mucho futuro
PF Gañán Rojo, CI Castro Herazo, A Restrepo Osorio, ...
12017
Lead Removal from Water Using Insoluble Bacterial Carboxymethyl Cellulose
E Rossi, ÚM Rojo, P Cerrutti, ML Foresti, MI Errea
2018 AIChE Annual Meeting, 2018
2018
Efecto de la temperatura de procesado sobre las propiedades mecánicas de tableros aglomerados sin resina sintética
JF Cuesta Herrera, Ú Montoya Rojo, C Álvarez López, S Betancourt Parra
Universidad Autónoma del Caribe, 2011
2011
MATERIALES COMPUESTOS ELABORADOS MEDIANTELA DISOLUCIÓN PARCIAL DE CELULOSA OBTENIDA A PARTIR DE RESIDUOS DE LA AGROINDUSTRIA PLATANERA
PG Catalina Álvarez, Úrsula Montoya
Revista Latinoamericana de Metalurgia y Materiales 1 (3), 1213-1217, 2009
2009
EFECTO DEL PS EN EL GRADO DE FORMACIÓN INTERFIBRILAR EN MEZCLAS PCL/PS
Ú MONTOYA, L SILVA, C RICCARDI
Bacterial Cellulose Nanocomposites Developed by in-situ Fermentation
M Osorio, D Restrepo, C Castro, U Montoya, R Zuluaga, P Gañán
Morfología y cristalinidad en mezclas de poly (ε-caprolactona)/poly (estireno)(PCL/PS) y copolímeros PCL-b-PS
LI Silva, UM Rojo, CC Riccardi
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