2023
DOI: 10.1002/pol.20230558
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Chemical structure–property relationships in nanocelluloses

Mica L. Pitcher,
Roya Koshani,
Amir Sheikhi

Abstract: Nanocelluloses, nanoscale cellulosic particles or fibrils, are an appealing class of nanomaterials with enormous potential for sustainable development. They have great promise to target some of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals outlined by the United Nations. Nanocelluloses are derived from the most abundant biopolymer in the world, cellulose, which have multiple hydroxyl groups on their surface, enabling a vast range of chemical modifications. The interplay between the chemical structure and physicochemica… Show more

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