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Interrogating the Latent Porosity Within Natural Fiber Welded Composites
Nathaniel E Larm1, Christopher D Stachurski1, Anders J Gulbrandson1
1Department of Chemistry, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland 21402, United States.
Abstract:
Seemingly nonporous biopolymer composites prepared by natural fiber welding (NFW) possess latent pores that can be exfoliated by conscientious solvation. We present a seminal demonstration of this concept for cellulose and explore the impact of latent pores on the manufacture and commercialization of NFW products.
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