Bleached and unbleached MFC nanobarriers: properties and hydrophobisation with hexamethyldisilazane
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Kristin Syverud | Gary Chinga-Carrasco | Ingebjørg Leirset | G. Chinga-Carrasco | K. Syverud | Nina Kuznetsova | Milyausha Garaeva | Guzaliya Galiullina | Anatoly Kostochko | M. Garaeva | Ingebjørg Leirset | G. Galiullina | N. Kuznetsova | Anatoly V. Kostochko
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