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Lignin-containing nanocellulose for in situ chemical-free synthesis of AgAu-based nanoparticles with potent antibacterial activities

Sun et al., 2022

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8426773386188814998
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Sun Y
Li Q
Du X
Thipe V
Vardhanabhuti B
Sengupta S
Katti K
Wan C
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Lignin-containing nanocelluloses (LNCs) have the properties of both lignin and nanocellulose and could overcome the limits of both individual components in metallic nanoparticle synthesis. However, studies on LNCs are still limited, and the potential of such …
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