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Emerging Functions of Nano-Organized Polysaccharides
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Natural polysaccharides, such as cellulose and chitin, possess unique hierarchical nanoarchitectures that can never be artificially reconstructed, and their nano-organized structures are involved in the hidden materials functions with great potential. Pioneering the emerging functions of nano-organized polysaccharides will break through to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
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Keywords
- 3D porous nanocarbon
- aerogels
- aqueous process
- bacterial cellulose
- Biomedical applications
- cell culture scaffold
- cellulose derivatives
- cellulose nanocrystal
- cellulose nanofiber
- cellulose nanofibers
- chitin nanofiber
- chitosan−ZnCl2 complex
- cholesteric liquid crystal
- cryogels
- Crystal structure
- deacetylated chitin
- dehydrogenative polymer
- doxorubicin
- enzymatic radical coupling
- flame-retardant
- freeze-drying
- functional materials
- functional nanocomposite
- hemicellulose
- Hydrogels
- intraperitoneal chemotherapy
- lignin
- material form
- microsphere
- n/a
- nanocellulose
- nanocomposite
- nanocrystal
- nanofibrillated bacterial cellulose
- nanopaper
- paper electronic device
- paper-based light-emitting device
- peritoneally disseminated gastric cancer
- Pickering emulsion
- polydopamine doping
- powder electroluminescent device
- pyrolysis
- skin repair
- sol–gel
- supercapacitor
- surface carboxylation
- surface deacetylation
- Technology, engineering, agriculture
- Technology: general issues
- TEMPO-oxidized cellulose nanofiber
- thermal diffusivity
- Wound healing
- X-ray fiber diffraction
- xerogel
- xylan