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Lignin nanofiller-reinforced composites hydrogels with long-lasting adhesiveness, toughness, excellent self-healing, conducting, ultraviolet-blocking and antibacterial …

Cui et al., 2021

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14217934090848087066
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Cui H
Jiang W
Wang C
Ji X
Liu Y
Yang G
Chen J
Lyu G
Ni Y
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Composites Part B: Engineering

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Multifunctional hydrogels have drawn much attention as functionalized materials, and the composites hydrogel concept is an effective approach to fabricate hydrogels that simultaneously possess multiple functions, such as long-lasting adhesiveness, toughness …
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