Microfluidizer Technique for Improving Microfiber Properties Incorporated Into Edible and Biodegradable Films

  • de Moura M
  • Monteiro Cordeiro de Azeredo F
  • Capparelli Mattoso L
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… So, the network-structured cellulose nanocrystals were observed to exhibit micrometer-scale dimensions along both their length and width. Fig. 4. TEM image of cellulose nanofiber after the acid hydrolysis process [Aouada et al., 2011] …

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de Moura, M. R., Monteiro Cordeiro de Azeredo, F. A. A. H., & Capparelli Mattoso, L. H. (2012). Microfluidizer Technique for Improving Microfiber Properties Incorporated Into Edible and Biodegradable Films. In Advances in Microfluidics. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/38922

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