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Biodegradation of Functionalized Nanocellulose
Environmental Science & Technology, 2021Nanocellulose has attracted widespread interest for applications in materials science and biomedical engineering due to its natural abundance, desirable physicochemical properties, and high intrinsic mineralizability (i.e., complete biodegradability). A common strategy to increase dispersibility in polymer matrices is to modify the hydroxyl groups on ...
Benjamin P. Frank +7 more
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Immunological aspects of nanocellulose
Immunology Letters, 2020Cellulose is the most abundant natural polymer in the world. Nanoscale forms of cellulose, including cellulose nanofibers (CNF), cellulose nanocrystals (CNC) and bacterial nanocellulose (BC), are very attractive in industry, medicine and pharmacy. Biomedical applications of nanocellulose in tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, and controlled drug
Miodrag, Čolić +2 more
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Nanocellulose electroconductive composites
Nanoscale, 2013Cellulose-based electroconductive composites can be prepared by combining conducting electroactive materials with hydrophilic biocompatible cellulose. Inorganic nanoparticles, such as metal ions and oxides, carbon nanotubes, graphene and graphene oxide, conducting polymers, and ionic liquids (through doping, blending or coating) can be introduced into ...
Zhijun, Shi +2 more
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Nanocellulose for gel electrophoresis
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2019Cellulose nanofibres produced by TEMPO-mediated oxidation can form gels. This study presents a proof-of-concept for gel electrophoresis with nanocellulose (NC).TEMPO-oxidised cellulose nanofibre dispersion is chemically cross-linked by inducing amide linkages to produce gel slabs for electrophoretic separation.
Llyza, Mendoza +3 more
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Nanocellulose and Nanocellulose-Based Composites for Food Applications
2020The twenty-first century has witnessed the increasing demand for materials from natural resources to address the core challenge in environment sustainability. A combination of inherent desirable cellulose properties and fascinating features of nanomaterials have made nanocellulose a promising alternative to replace the conventional materials made from ...
Suryani Saallah +6 more
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Nanocellulose and Nanocomposites
2016Nanocellulose is a class of fascinating bio-based nanomaterials with dimensions from few nanometers up to several micrometers depending upon the type of cellulosic fibers obtained from the source. Cellulose is a biopolymer present in huge amounts in the biosphere that mainly include the cell walls of green plants, bacteria, fungi, and tunicates.
Rubbel Singla +3 more
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Nanocellulose in Emulsions and Heterogeneous Water‐Based Polymer Systems: A Review
Advanced Materials, 2021Stephanie A Kedzior +2 more
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Advanced Nanocellulose‐Based Composites for Flexible Functional Energy Storage Devices
Advanced Materials, 2021Haishun Du, Huayu Liu, Wei Liu
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