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Bacterial cellulose: recent progress in production and industrial applications
World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology, 2022N. H. Avcioglu
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Polypyrrole/bacterial cellulose nanofiber composites for hexavalent chromium removal
Cellulose, 2021Yatao Shao +5 more
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Kombucha-derived bacterial cellulose from diverse wastes: a prudent leather alternative
Cellulose, 2021Hau Trung Nguyen +5 more
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Bacterial Cellulose as Biomaterial
2011Cellulose is a biopolymer that has long been used as a biomedical material and is still used in a modified form in hemodialysis membranes and as a carrier material in drug release systems. The different sources of cellulose that have not yet been fully explored, for example, bacterial cellulose (BC), might possess properties that are needed for some ...
A. Bodin +3 more
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Yield and quality of bacterial cellulose from agricultural waste
Cellulose, 2022E. A. Skiba +4 more
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Biocomposites from bacterial cellulose
2017Bacterial cellulose has high strength and crystallinity, and as such has been suggested as a strategically-useful material that could form the reinforcement phase in composites. In addition to any property improvement, if a biodegradable matrix is reinforced with bacterial cellulose, the entire system should be biodegradable.
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Nano-fibrillated cellulose vs bacterial cellulose
2012This work investigates the difference between nanofibrillated cellulose (NFC) and bacterial cellulose (BC). BC possesses higher critical surface tension of 57 mN m-1 compared to NFC (41 mN m-1). The thermal degradation temperature of BC was also found to be higher than that of NFC, in both nitrogen and air atmosphere.
Lee, Koon-Yang +5 more
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