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Current international research into cellulose as a functional nanomaterial for advanced applications

S. J. Eichhorn, A. Etale, Jing Wang Orcid Logo, L. A. Berglund, Y. Li, Y. Cai, C. Chen, E. D. Cranston, M. A. Johns, Z. Fang, G. Li, L. Hu, M. Khandelwal, K.-Y. Lee, K. Oksman, S. Pinitsoontorn, F. Quero, A. Sebastian, M. M. Titirici, Z. Xu, S. Vignolini, B. Frka-Petesic

Journal of Materials Science, Volume: 57, Issue: 10, Pages: 5697 - 5767

Swansea University Author: Jing Wang Orcid Logo

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This review paper provides a recent overview of current international research that is being conducted into the functional properties of cellulose as a nanomaterial. A particular emphasis is placed on fundamental and applied research that is being undertaken to generate applications, which are now b...

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G. Li
L. Hu
M. Khandelwal
K.-Y. Lee
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F. Quero
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M. M. Titirici
Z. Xu
S. Vignolini
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