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All-cellulose nanocomposite film made from bagasse cellulose nanofibers for food packaging application

Ghaderi et al., 2014

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17096264700074651119
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Ghaderi M
Mousavi M
Yousefi H
Labbafi M
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Carbohydrate polymers

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All-cellulose nanocomposite (ACNC) film was produced from sugarcane bagasse nanofibers using N, N-dimethylacetamide/lithium chloride solvent. The average diameter of bagasse fibers (14 μm) was downsized to 39 nm after disk grinding process. X-ray diffraction …
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