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Composite effect of silica nanoparticle on the mechanical properties of cellulose‐based hydrogels derived from cottonseed hulls

Boonmahitthisud et al., 2017

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12574332227683441983
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Boonmahitthisud A
Nakajima L
Nguyen K
Kobayashi T
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Journal of Applied Polymer Science

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Recently, cellulose‐based hydrogel nanocomposite materials have been attracted increasing attention owing to their potential applications in different areas including medical, electrical, optical, and magnetic fields. This is due to the fact that cellulose is one of the most …
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