@TAPPINanoStdnts And this is a prelude poster for the green section on different biomass sources, based on my review article published here in Cellulose last year: https://t.co/sSCviLhrXe https://t.co/pq8ov82jc6
RT @PiqueMylnterest: It took months to read through the methods section of 3358 research articles, but here is the largest bibliometric lit…
Where does #nanocellulose come from? To answer this question, we've mapped out the number of cellulose nanofibre publications from each biomass source! Wood: 1762 Bacteria: 404 Cotton: 136 Bamboo: 92 Palm tree: 56 Sugarcane: 53 Rice: 49 .... https://t.co
RT @PiqueMylnterest: #nanocellulose - a versatile, sustainable bio-based material with HUGE potential for the future #bioeconomy! It's norm…
RT @PiqueMylnterest: #nanocellulose - a versatile, sustainable bio-based material with HUGE potential for the future #bioeconomy! It's norm…
RT @PiqueMylnterest: #nanocellulose - a versatile, sustainable bio-based material with HUGE potential for the future #bioeconomy! It's norm…
#nanocellulose - a versatile, sustainable bio-based material with HUGE potential for the future #bioeconomy! It's normally sourced from wood, but research trends are showing non-wood nanocellulose is increasing #scicomm Link: https://t.co/YUXPxRbRg0 http
RT @PiqueMylnterest: It took months to read through the methods section of 3358 research articles, but here is the largest bibliometric lit…
It took months to read through the methods section of 3358 research articles, but here is the largest bibliometric literature review into #nanocellulose production from different biomass types! #PhD research published this week in Cellulose🤩🤗 #scicomm ht