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Nanocellulose as a natural source for groundbreaking applications in materials science : Today's state

Klemm, Dieter (author)
Polymet Jena Association, Germany
Cranston, Emily D. (author)
McMaster University, Canada
Fischer, Dagmar (author)
Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, Germany
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Gama, Miguel (author)
University of Minho, Portugal
Kedzior, Stephanie A. (author)
McMaster University, Canada
Kralisch, Dana (author)
JeNaCell GmbH, Germany
Kramer, Friederike (author)
Polymet Jena Association, Germany
Kondo, Tetsuo (author)
Kyushu University, Japan
Lindström, Tom (author)
RISE,Bioekonomi
Nietzsche, Sandor (author)
University Hospital Jena, Germany
Petzold-Welcke, Karin (author)
Jenpolymer Materials UG & Co. KG, Germany
Rauchfuß, Falk (author)
University Hospital Jena, Germany
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Elsevier BV, 2018
2018
English.
In: Materials Today. - : Elsevier BV. - 1369-7021 .- 1873-4103. ; 21:7, s. 720-748
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  • Nanocelluloses are natural materials with at least one dimension in the nano-scale. They combine important cellulose properties with the features of nanomaterials and open new horizons for materials science and its applications. The field of nanocellulose materials is subdivided into three domains: biotechnologically produced bacterial nanocellulose hydrogels, mechanically delaminated cellulose nanofibers, and hydrolytically extracted cellulose nanocrystals. This review article describes today's state regarding the production, structural details, physicochemical properties, and innovative applications of these nanocelluloses. Promising technical applications including gels/foams, thickeners/stabilizers as well as reinforcing agents have been proposed and research from last five years indicates new potential for groundbreaking innovations in the areas of cosmetic products, wound dressings, drug carriers, medical implants, tissue engineering, food and composites. The current state of worldwide commercialization and the challenge of reducing nanocellulose production costs are also discussed.

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