Bacterial building blocks Cellulose nanofibres are widely available, strong and recyclable. In general, cellulose nanofibres made from tree pulp are several micrometres-long or less, and therefore ...
Bacterial cellulose is just one attractive source of nanomaterials for use in medical and food applications. But the potential for naturally occurring nanomaterials is boundless. As we begin to ...
Cellulose is the Earth's most abundant and widespread natural polysaccharide, commonly found in plant cell walls, algae or ...
The nanocellulose film can be used for light management as its light scattering is adjustable. It also exhibits a ...
There are several types of nanocellulose, including cellulose nanocrystals (CNC), cellulose nanofibrils (CNF), and bacterial nanocellulose (BNC), each with unique properties that make them suitable ...