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Fabrication of an all-polysaccharide composite film from hemicellulose and methylcellulose

Hu et al., 2019

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16986898476313003643
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Hu G
Fu S
Chu F
Wu G
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There is significant interest in preparing packaging film from sustainable polysaccharides, especially hemicellulose (HC). Hemicellulose isolated from wheat straw tends to aggregate into dissolved particles in aqueous solutions and to form poor films. When methylcellulose …
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