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Production of nanocellulose by enzymatic hydrolysis: Trends and challenges

There is a great interest in increasing the levels of production of nanocellulose, either by adjusting production systems or by improving the raw material. Despite all the advantages and applications, nanocellulose still has a high cost compared to common fibers and to reverse this scenario the deve...

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Published in:Engineering in life sciences 2019-04, Vol.19 (4), p.279-291
Main Authors: Ribeiro, Ruan S. A., Pohlmann, Bruno C., Calado, Veronica, Bojorge, Ninoska, Pereira, Nei
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