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Volumn 20, Issue 10, 2008, Pages 1849-1852
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Transparent nanocomposites based on cellulose produced by bacteria offer potential innovation in the electronics device industry
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
ABS RESINS;
BACTERIOLOGY;
CELLULOSE;
CELLULOSE DERIVATIVES;
ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES;
ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY;
NANOCOMPOSITES;
NANOFIBERS;
NETWORK PROTOCOLS;
REINFORCEMENT;
RESINS;
SENSOR NETWORKS;
SUGAR (SUCROSE);
THERMAL EXPANSION;
THERMAL SPRAYING;
THERMODYNAMIC STABILITY;
ACETOBACTER XYLINUM;
ACRYLIC RESINS;
BACTERIAL;
BACTERIAL STRAINS;
COCONUT MILKS;
COEFFICIENT OF THERMAL EXPANSIONS;
ELECTRONICS DEVICES;
HIGH THERMAL STABILITIES;
LIGHT TRANSMITTANCES;
LOW CTE;
STATIC CULTURES;
TRANSPARENT NANOCOMPOSITES;
NANOSTRUCTURED MATERIALS;
BACTERIA;
CELLULOSE;
DEGRADATION;
ELASTIC STRENGTH;
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT;
REINFORCEMENT;
SUCROSE;
THERMAL EXPANSION;
THERMAL PROPERTIES;
TRANSMITTANCE;
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EID: 55049132800
PISSN: 09359648
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1002/adma.200702559 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (479)
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References (18)
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