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Nanocellulose Composites—Properties and Applications

Chang Ma1MingGuo Ma1,2( )ZhiWen Li1Bin Wang1
Engineering Research Center of Forestry Biomass Materials and Bioenergy, Beijing Key Laboratory of Lignocellulosic Chemistry, College of Materials Science and Technology, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, 100083, China
Key Laboratory of Pulp and Paper Science & Technology of Ministry of Education/Shandong Province, Qilu University of Technology, Ji'nan, Shandong Province, 250353, China
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Abstract

Nanocellulose composites combine the advantages of nanocellulose and composites. Recently, nanocellulose composites have been received more attentions due to their improved properties and promising broad applications. In the past, rapid progress has been made in the synthesis, properties, and mechanism of nanocellulose composites and potential applications were reported. There are a few reports on the increasing applications of nanocellulose composites with focus on the biomedical field, environmental field, electrode and sensor applications. In this article, the recent development of nanocellulose composites was reviewed via some typical examples. In addition to the synthesis methods, improved properties and potential applications were discussed. The problems and future applications of nanocellulose composites were also suggested.

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Ma C, Ma M, Li Z, et al. Nanocellulose Composites—Properties and Applications. Paper and Biomaterials, 2018, 3(2): 51-63. https://doi.org/10.26599/PBM.2018.9260013

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Received: 02 February 2018
Accepted: 01 March 2018
Published: 01 April 2018
© 2018 Paper and Biomaterials Editorial Board

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