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Bio‐Based Foams to Function as Future Plastic Substitutes by Biomimicry: Inducing Hydrophobicity with Lignin

Miranda‐Valdez et al., 2024

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2686490297802811427
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Miranda‐Valdez I
Mäkinen T
Hu X
Lejon J
Elamir M
Viitanen L
Jannuzzi L
Koivisto J
Alava M
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Advanced Engineering Materials

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To replace common plastics, bio‐based alternatives are needed. Cellulose foams, as plant‐ based materials, are the most attractive solution, being often biodegradable and inexpensive and having the potential for distributed production. Cellulose and its derivatives …
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