Novel cellulose-based composites based on nanofibrillated plant and bacterial cellulose: Recent advances at the University of Aveiro - A review

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The development of (nano)materials based on the renewable cellulose is a challenge. The present article provides a brief overview of the recent research efforts carried out at the CICECO Laboratory of the University of Aveiro on the development of novel composites based on nanofibrillated plant and bacterial cellulose embedded in natural and synthetic polymeric matrices such as poly(lactic acid), chitosan, starch, and pullulan. These materials have high potential for applications in packaging, paper coating, organic electronics, and biomedical products and devices.

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Freire, C. S. R., Fernandes, S. C. M., Silvestre, A. J. D., & Neto, C. P. (2013, August 1). Novel cellulose-based composites based on nanofibrillated plant and bacterial cellulose: Recent advances at the University of Aveiro - A review. Holzforschung. Walter de Gruyter GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1515/hf-2012-0127

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