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Researchers at Virginia Tech have found a way to make biodegradable packaging stronger while using less energy in the process ...
Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) are strong, biodegradable, and derived from plant biomass. Explore how they’re made and their potential to replace fossil fuel–based plastics, packaging, and energy ...
The integration of MXene with cellulose aims to leverage the unique properties of both components, resulting in a material with enhanced performance characteristics. The MXene family, noted for ...
It’s the cellulose in particular that is responsible for the properties of paper that we value. Cellulose, the most abundant natural polymer, also gives distant cousins of paper—woven cotton textiles ...
biodegradable properties that make them environmentally friendly and in certain cases economic advantages over more sophisticated and expensive products and technologies. Bacterial cellulose is ...
Scientists from South China University of Technology have created a novel MXene aerogel reinforced with cellulose nanofibers, ...
A study published in the Journal of Bioresources and Bioproducts presents a new method for immobilizing enzymes using ...
The global market for micro and nanocellulose is set for rapid growth through 2035, driven by demand for sustainable, high-performance alternatives t ...