Nanocellulose and Nanocarbons Based Hybrid Materials Synthesis, Characterization and Applications
This highly informative and carefully presented book discusses the preparation, processing, characterization and applications of different types of hybrid nanomaterials based on nanocellulose and/or nanocarbons. It gives an overview of recent advances of outstanding classes of hybrid materials appli...
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MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
2020
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653 | |a graphene nanoplatelet | ||
653 | |a multi-walled carbon nanotube | ||
653 | |a hybrid film | ||
653 | |a vacuum filtration | ||
653 | |a strain sensing | ||
653 | |a graphene | ||
653 | |a multimodal-high density polyethylene | ||
653 | |a melt extrusion | ||
653 | |a polymer | ||
653 | |a nanocomposite, polymer degradation | ||
653 | |a dispersion and distribution of graphene | ||
653 | |a nano-cellulose | ||
653 | |a MOF | ||
653 | |a carbon-doped CuO/Fe3O4 nanocatalyst | ||
653 | |a catalytic reduction | ||
653 | |a pollutant remedy | ||
653 | |a nanocellulose | ||
653 | |a cationic microcrystalline cellulose | ||
653 | |a high-intensity ultrasonication | ||
653 | |a high-pressure homogenization | ||
653 | |a acid hydrolysis | ||
653 | |a starch nanocomposite films | ||
653 | |a cellulose nanofibers | ||
653 | |a carbon nanotube | ||
653 | |a polyaniline | ||
653 | |a hydrogels | ||
653 | |a supercapacitor | ||
653 | |a cellulose nanofibrils | ||
653 | |a graphene nanoplates | ||
653 | |a carbon nanotubes | ||
653 | |a aerogel | ||
653 | |a organic dyes | ||
653 | |a adsorption | ||
653 | |a nanofibrillated cellulose | ||
653 | |a cellulose nanocrystals | ||
653 | |a fullerenes | ||
653 | |a diamond nanoparticles | ||
653 | |a sensors | ||
653 | |a drug delivery | ||
653 | |a tissue engineering | ||
653 | |a wound dressing | ||
653 | |a natural rubber latex | ||
653 | |a NOCNF | ||
653 | |a jute fibers | ||
653 | |a nitro-oxidation | ||
653 | |a hybrids | ||
653 | |a applications | ||
653 | |a immunomodulator | ||
653 | |a synthesis | ||
653 | |a polymerization | ||
653 | |a characterization | ||
653 | |a cytotoxicity | ||
653 | |a reduced graphene oxide | ||
653 | |a gum tragacanth | ||
653 | |a hydrogel | ||
653 | |a hydrogel composite | ||
653 | |a mercury ion | ||
653 | |a chromium ion | ||
653 | |a reusability | ||
653 | |a cellulose nanofiber | ||
653 | |a chitosan nanofiber | ||
653 | |a composite | ||
653 | |a mechanical properties | ||
653 | |a antioxidant activity | ||
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