Cellulose nanomaterials (CNs) are renewable, bio-derived materials that can address not only technological challenges but also social impacts. This ability results from their unique properties, for example, high mechanical strength, high degree of crystallinity, biodegradable, tunable shape, size, and functional surface chemistry. This minireview provides chemical and physical features of cellulose nanomaterials and recent developments as an adsorbent and an antimicrobial material generated from bio-renewable sources.
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Phuong, H. T., Thoa, N. K., Tuyet, P. T. A., Van, Q. N., & Hai, Y. D. (2022, January 1). Cellulose Nanomaterials as a Future, Sustainable and Renewable Material. Crystals. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst12010106
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