Review Article

Recent Advances on Renewable and Biodegradable Cellulose Nanopaper Substrates for Transparent Light-Harvesting Devices: Interaction with Humid Environment

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AFM topographies of bacterial nanofibre paper: (a) on pristine sample; after adsorption of (b) polystyrene from toluene, (c) polystyrene from toluene/heptane, (d) poly(trifluoroethylene) from THF, and (e) poly(trifluoroethylene) from THF/toluene. Reproduced from reference [51] with permission from the American Chemical Society.
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