Chen et al., 2019 - Google Patents
A comparative study on the starch-based biocomposite films reinforced by nanocellulose prepared from different non-wood fibersChen et al., 2019
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- 2770109672819381424
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- Chen Q
- Liu Y
- Chen G
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- Cellulose
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Nanocellulose was extracted from three kinds of non-wood fibers (bamboo, cotton linter, and sisal) by TEMPO-mediated oxidation and high pressure homogenization. Starch-based composite films containing different kinds of nanocellulose with different content (0–10 wt%) …
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