"I chose cellulose as a research object because of its natural origin and favorable properties: its biocompatibility and ...
The unique structure and properties of cellulose make it suitable for specific applications, such as immobilizing proteins and separating molecules. It differs from synthetic polymers due to its ...
Bacterial cellulose is just one attractive source of nanomaterials for use in medical and food applications. But the potential for naturally occurring nanomaterials is boundless. As we begin to ...
The nanocellulose film can be used for light management as its light scattering is adjustable. It also exhibits a ...
The cellulose nanofibrils that are found in wood and other natural materials are similar to carbon nanotubes in many ways and could be used to strengthen composites for manufacturing. Although the ...
The nanocellulose market is interrelated and compounded by a range of factors that stimulate the market's development and dynamics.