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Kontturi et al., 2017 - Google Patents

Noncovalent surface modification of cellulose nanopapers by adsorption of polymers from aprotic solvents

Kontturi et al., 2017

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4817629151701374314
Author
Kontturi K
Biegaj K
Mautner A
Woodward R
Wilson B
Johansson L
Lee K
Heng J
Bismarck A
Kontturi E
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Langmuir

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Basic adsorption of hydrophobic polymers from aprotic solvents was introduced as a platform technology to modify exclusively the surfaces of cellulose nanopapers. Dynamic vapor sorption demonstrated that the water vapor uptake ability of the nanopapers remained …
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