The researchers used electrospinning to produce the patch—a method where high voltage is applied to a polymer solution to produce synthetic nanofibers. The fibers are then used to make a fiber ...
It involves coating fruits and vegetables with cellulose nanofibers extracted from onion skin, using a synthetic biopolymer to hold the fibers together, and nanocurcumin as an additional ...
Nanopapers that swell into larger 3D structures pave the path towards designs of intelligent materials like robotic sensors ...
Nanocellulose is a derivative of cellulose, the most abundant organic polymer on Earth, largely present in the cell walls of plants. Cellulose is a natural polymer discovered in 1838 by French chemist ...