cellulose nanofibers
Cellulose nanofibers are extremely small fibers made from cellulose, a compound found in the cell walls of plants. These nanofibers have a high aspect ratio and possess various desirable properties such as high strength, flexibility, and biodegradability, making them useful in a wide range of applications including materials and composites, packaging, electronics, and biomedical technologies.
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