Kim, 2021 - Google Patents
Nanocellulose-based paper actuatorsKim, 2021
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- 16528001287477635839
- Author
- Kim J
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- Nanocellulose Based Composites for Electronics
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Sustainability is essential in future technologies to harmonize with our environment. Cellulose is one of the nature's most abundant natural polymers, the main chemical components of wood and plants. Owing to its own unique material properties, compared with …
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