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Simple preparation of cellulosic lightweight materials from eucalyptus pulpFerreira et al., 2018
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- Ferreira E
- Rezende C
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- ACS sustainable chemistry & engineering
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Cellulosic foams and aerogels are prepared from cellulose fibers and nanostructures and display interesting properties, such as extremely low density, high fluid permeability, and sound and heat insulation. Currently, the most common techniques to obtain such porous …
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