Cranston et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Direct surface force measurements of polyelectrolyte multilayer films containing nanocrystalline celluloseCranston et al., 2010
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- 6209725330653263163
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- Cranston E
- Gray D
- Rutland M
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- Langmuir
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Polyelectrolyte multilayer films containing nanocrystalline cellulose (NCC) and poly (allylamine hydrochloride)(PAH) make up a new class of nanostructured composite with applications ranging from coatings to biomedical devices. Moreover, these materials are …
- 229920001046 Nanocellulose 0 title abstract description 100
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