In-situ microstructure regulation towards feasible production of self-reinforced lignocellulose nanopaper with multifunctionality
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Xiuyu Liu | Guoning Chen | Yan Jiang | Shuangfei Wang | X. Li | Xinyi Wang | S. Jiang | Lin Zhou | Zhiqian Meng | Shan Jiang
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