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Derek G. Gray
Derek G. Gray
Professor Emeritus, Department of Chemistry, McGill University
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Nanocelluloses: a new family of nature‐based materials
D Klemm, F Kramer, S Moritz, T Lindström, M Ankerfors, D Gray, A Dorris
Angewandte Chemie International Edition 50 (24), 5438-5466, 2011
49472011
Effect of reaction conditions on the properties and behavior of wood cellulose nanocrystal suspensions
S Beck-Candanedo, M Roman, DG Gray
Biomacromolecules 6 (2), 1048-1054, 2005
19542005
Helicoidal self-ordering of cellulose microfibrils in aqueous suspension
JF Revol, H Bradford, J Giasson, RH Marchessault, DG Gray
International journal of biological macromolecules 14 (3), 170-172, 1992
14651992
Effect of microcrystallite preparation conditions on the formation of colloid crystals of cellulose
XM Dong, JF Revol, DG Gray
Cellulose 5, 19-32, 1998
13801998
Effects of ionic strength on the isotropic− chiral nematic phase transition of suspensions of cellulose crystallites
XM Dong, T Kimura, JF Revol, DG Gray
Langmuir 12 (8), 2076-2082, 1996
9221996
Adsorption of n-alkanes at zero surface coverage on cellulose paper and wood fibers
GM Dorris, DG Gray
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 77 (2), 353-362, 1980
7961980
Cationic surface functionalization of cellulose nanocrystals
M Hasani, ED Cranston, G Westman, DG Gray
Soft matter 4 (11), 2238-2244, 2008
6572008
Bactericidal paper impregnated with silver nanoparticles for point-of-use water treatment
TA Dankovich, DG Gray
Environmental science & technology 45 (5), 1992-1998, 2011
6392011
Chiral nematic suspensions of cellulose crystallites; phase separation and magnetic field orientation
JF Revol, L Godbout, XM Dong, DG Gray, H Chanzy, G Maret
Liquid Crystals 16 (1), 127-134, 1994
5441994
Liquid crystalline structure in aqueous hydroxypropyl cellulose solutions
RS Werbowyj, DG Gray
Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals 34 (4), 97-103, 1976
5371976
The surface analysis of paper and wood fibers by ESCA (electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis). I: Application to cellulose and lignin
GM Dorris, G DG
503*1978
Morphological and optical characterization of polyelectrolyte multilayers incorporating nanocrystalline cellulose
ED Cranston, DG Gray
Biomacromolecules 7 (9), 2522-2530, 2006
4492006
Ordered phase formation in concentrated hydroxpropylcellulose solutions
RS Werbowyj, DG Gray
Macromolecules 13 (1), 69-73, 1980
4391980
Solid self-assembled films of cellulose with chiral nematic order and optically variable properties
JF Revol, L Godbout, DG Gray
Journal of pulp and paper science 24 (5), 146-149, 1998
3731998
Effect of counterions on ordered phase formation in suspensions of charged rodlike cellulose crystallites
XM Dong, DG Gray
Langmuir 13 (8), 2404-2409, 1997
3681997
Cellulose crystallites
K Fleming, DG Gray, S Matthews
Chemistry–A European Journal 7 (9), 1831-1836, 2001
3202001
Estimation of the surface sulfur content of cellulose nanocrystals prepared by sulfuric acid hydrolysis
T Abitbol, E Kloser, DG Gray
Cellulose 20, 785-794, 2013
3072013
Solidified liquid crystals of cellulose with optically variable properties
JF Revol, DL Godbout, DG Gray
US Patent 5,629,055, 1997
2931997
Surface grafting of cellulose nanocrystals with poly (ethylene oxide) in aqueous media
E Kloser, DG Gray
Langmuir 26 (16), 13450-13456, 2010
2822010
SEM imaging of chiral nematic films cast from cellulose nanocrystal suspensions
J Majoinen, E Kontturi, O Ikkala, DG Gray
Cellulose 19, 1599-1605, 2012
2792012
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