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Exploring the grafting copolymer of CNF-<i>graft</i>-PHEMA as a coating for packaging paper. [PDF]
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<i>In vitro</i> Evaluation of the Digestive Tolerance of Water-Soluble Sodium β-(1→4)-Polyglucuronate. [PDF]
Sato I, Kawashima E, Isogai A.
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Multi-functional SWCNT-Cellulose Composite Paper
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Paper-based microfluidics for wearable soft bioelectronics.
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Graphene–Cellulose Paper Flexible Supercapacitors
Advanced Energy Materials, 2011AbstractA simple and scalable method to fabricate graphene‐cellulose paper (GCP) membranes is reported; these membranes exhibit great advantages as freestanding and binder‐free electrodes for flexible supercapacitors. The GCP electrode consists of a unique three‐dimensional interwoven structure of graphene nanosheets and cellulose fibers and has ...
Weng, Zhe +5 more
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Stimuli-responsive cellulose paper materials
Carbohydrate Polymers, 2019Cellulose paper derived from plants has served as a carrier of cultural inheritance since it was invented 2000 years ago. It attracted more and more attentions in recent years working as a versatile platform to develop functional materials because of its good flexibility, sustainability, biodegradability, low cost and great capability to be modified ...
Zhijian, Li +3 more
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Cellulose‐Based Ionogels for Paper Electronics
Advanced Functional Materials, 2013A new class of biofriendly ionogels produced by gelation of microcellulose thin films with tailored 1‐ethyl‐3‐methylimidazolium methylphosphonate ionic liquids are demonstrated. The cellulose ionogels show promising properties for application in flexible electronics, such as transparency, flexibility, transferability, and high specific capacitances of ...
Stefan Thiemann +6 more
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Adhesion of cellulose fibers in paper
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 2012The surface topography of paper fibers is studied using atomic force microscopy (AFM), and thus the surface roughness power spectrum is obtained. Using AFM we have performed indentation experiments and measured the effective elastic modulus and the penetration hardness as a function of humidity.
Bo N J, Persson +6 more
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