The Cellulose Nanofibers for Optoelectronic Conversion and Energy Storage
Figure 9
Diagram showing conductive materials, such as (a) tin doped indium oxide (ITO), (b) graphene, (c) carbon nanotubes, (d) silver nanowires, (e) and conductive polymers, (f) ranging from the molecular level to nanofibrils and the microfiber level [7].