ATIR-FTIR spectrum for grafted cellulose nanofibers (a) CNF, (b)

ATIR-FTIR spectrum for grafted cellulose nanofibers (a) CNF, (b)

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Download scientific diagram | ATIR-FTIR spectrum for grafted cellulose nanofibers (a) CNF, (b) NH2-CNF100Ace, (c) NH2-CNF100, (d) NH2-CNF50, (e) NH2-CNF25, (f) NH2-CNF12.5 from publication: Non leaching biomimetic antimicrobial surfaces via surface functionalisation of cellulose nanofibers with aminosilane | Uncontrolled growth of bacteria is always a major concern for various industries such as food, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries. Taking this issue into account, a non-leaching antimicrobial surface was developed using cellulose nanofibers with a post grafting green | Cellulose Nanofibers, Antimicrobials and Chitosan | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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