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Influence of drying temperature on tensile and bursting strength of bacterial cellulose biofilm

Sederavičiūtė et al., 2019

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2439940807707791750
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Sederavičiūtė F
Domskienė J
Baltina I
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Materials science

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Abstract [eng] The article presents an experimental study of mechanical properties of cellulose biofilm produced by bacterial fermentation process. Naturally derived biomaterial has great current and potential applications therefore the conditions of material preparation …
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