Development of self-assembled bacterial cellulose–starch nanocomposites

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Development of self-assembled bacterial cellulose–starch nanocomposites is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.MSEC.2008.09.024

P2093author name stringJosep Canet-Ferrer
Juan Martínez-Pastor
Fernando G. Torres
Omar P. Troncoso
Clara M. Gomez
Cristian J. Grande
P2860cites workMastering molecular matter. Supramolecular architectures by hierarchical self-assemblyQ61646715
P433issue4
P921main subjectnanocompositeQ2639556
celluloseQ80294
self-assemblyQ910150
P304page(s)1098-1104
P577publication date2009-05-01
P1433published inMaterials Science and Engineering C-Biomimetic and Supramolecular SystemsQ15763790
P1476titleDevelopment of self-assembled bacterial cellulose–starch nanocomposites
P478volume29

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