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      Ambient-Dried Cellulose Nanofibril Aerogel Membranes with High Tensile Strength and Their Use for Aerosol Collection and Templates for Transparent, Flexible Devices

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                Journal
                Advanced Functional Materials
                Adv. Funct. Mater.
                Wiley
                1616301X
                November 2015
                November 2015
                September 28 2015
                : 25
                : 42
                : 6618-6626
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Molecular Materials; Department of Applied Physics; Aalto University School of Science; P.O. Box 15100 FIN-00076 Aalto Espoo Finland
                [2 ]Nanomaterials Group; Department of Applied Physics; Aalto University School of Science; P.O. Box 15100 FIN-00076 Aalto Espoo Finland
                [3 ]Bio-Based Colloids and Materials; Department of Forest Products Technology; Aalto University School of Chemical Technology; P. O. Box 16300 FIN-00076 Aalto Finland
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                10.1002/adfm.201502566
                72fcde4a-5fd7-4410-b3e9-d9a05d3ea5b6
                © 2015

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