Restructuring the crystalline cellulose hydrogen bond network enhances its depolymerization rate.
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G. Phillips | Venkatesh Balan | B. Dale | S. Gnanakaran | P. Langan | G. Bellesia | Shishir P. S. Chundawat | Leonardo da Costa Sousa | C. Bianchetti | U. Agarwal | Dahai Gao | Nirmal Uppugundla | L. Sousa | A. Cheh
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