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[해외논문] Composite Films with UV-Barrier Properties of Bacterial Cellulose with Glycerol and Poly(vinyl alcohol): Puncture Properties, Solubility, and Swelling Degree

Biomacromolecules, v.20 no.8, 2019년, pp.3115 - 3125  

Cazón, Patricia (Instituto Polité) ,  Vázquez, Manuel (cnico Nacional , CICATA unidad Queré) ,  Velazquez, Gonzalo (taro , Cerro Blanco No. 141. Colinas del Cimatario , Queré)

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The aim of this study was to develop composite films based on bacterial cellulose, glycerol, and poly(vinyl alcohol) with improved optical and mechanical properties and good UV-barrier property. The interaction among the compounds was analyzed using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, scanning ...

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