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Sustainable Films Derived from Eucalyptus spp. Bark: Improving Properties Through Chemical and Physical Pretreatments

Sustainable Films Derived from Eucalyptus spp. Bark: Improving Properties Through Chemical and Physical Pretreatments

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Journal

Polymers

Authors

Débora da S. Rodrigues
Patricia O. Schmitt
Lincoln Audrew Cordeiro
Marlon B. B. Rodrigues
Ana Carolina R. Ribeiro
Mariane W. Bosenbecker
Sarah Kalli S. Silva
Neftali L. Carreno
Darci A. Gatto
Silvia H. F. da Silva
Camila M. Cholant
André Luiz Missio

Keywords

sustainable materials; chemical pretreatments; physical treatment; films; crystallinity

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