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  1. Nanocomposites from functionalized bacterial cellulose and PHBV
  2. Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) modified by plasma and TEMPO-oxidized celluloses
  3. Bacterial cellulose sponges obtained with green cross-linkers for tissue engineering
  4. Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) reinforced with cellulose fibers from wood waste
  5. High flow polypropylene/SEBS composites reinforced with differently treated hemp fibers
  6. Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) modified by nanocellulose and plasma treatment
  7. Cellulose defibrillation and functionalization by plasma in liquid treatment
  8. PHB modified by bacterial cellulose and poly (3-hydroxyhexanoate-co-3-hydroxyoctanoate)
  9. Treatment of nanocellulose by submerged liquid plasma for surface functionalization
  10. Surface treatment of bacterial cellulose in mild, eco-friendly conditions
  11. Block copolymer elastomer with graphite filler
  12. Polyhydroxyalkanoate Modified by Bacterial Cellulose for Medical Devices
  13. Plasticized poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) with improved melt processing and balanced properties
  14. Nanostructured biocomposites from aliphatic polyesters and bacterial cellulose
  15. Structural and morphological characterization of bacterial cellulose nano-reinforcements prepared by mechanical route
  16. The effect of cellulose nanofibers on the crystallinity and nanostructure of poly(lactic acid) composites
  17. Temperature influence on dielectric properties of PP-SiO2 nanocomposites
  18. Biocompatible polyhydroxyalkanoates/bacterial cellulose composites: Preparation, characterization, andin vitroevaluation
  19. Influence of hemp fibers with modified surface on polypropylene composites
  20. Mechanical and dielectric properties of SEBS modified by graphite inclusion and composite interface
  21. Cellulose Nanofibers: Applications
  22. Thermal properties of water-resistant starch – polyvinyl alcohol films modified with cellulose nanofibers
  23. Influence of storage conditions on starch/PVA films containing cellulose nanofibers
  24. Electrical Properties of Polyethylene Composites with Low Content of Neodymium
  25. Influence of compatibilizing system on morphology, thermal and mechanical properties of high flow polypropylene reinforced with short hemp fibers
  26. Influence of Thermal Treatment on Mechanical and Morphological Characteristics of Polyamide 11/Cellulose Nanofiber Nanocomposites
  27. Influence of melt processing induced orientation on the morphology and mechanical properties of poly(styrene-b-ethylene/butylene-b-styrene) block copolymers and their composites with graphite
  28. The effect of polystyrene blocks content and of type of elastomer blocks on the properties of block copolymer/layered silicate nanocomposites
  29. Polyethylene-based magnetic composites
  30. Morphology and thermal stability of bacterial cellulose/collagen composites
  31. Dielectric losses in polyethylene/neodymium composites
  32. Polypropylene/organoclay/SEBS nanocomposites with toughness–stiffness properties
  33. Micro- and nano-mechanical characterization of polyamide 11 and its composites containing cellulose nanofibers
  34. Influence of branched or un-branched alkyl substitutes of POSS on morphology, thermal and mechanical properties of polyethylene
  35. Hybrid polymeric latexes containing magnetite
  36. Electrical conductivity of polyethylene-neodymium composites
  37. Influence of octyl substituted octakis(dimethylsiloxy)octasilsesquioxane on the morphology and thermal and mechanical properties of low density polyethylene
  38. The influence of alkyl substituents of POSS in polyethylene nanocomposites
  39. The effect of poly[styrene-b -(ethylene-co -butylene)- b -styrene] on dielectric, thermal, and morphological characteristics of polypropylene/silica nanocomposites
  40. Effect of nanosilica on the morphology of polyethylene investigated by AFM
  41. Morphology and thermal properties of PLA–cellulose nanofibers composites
  42. Effect of SEBS on morphology, thermal, and mechanical properties of PP/organoclay nanocomposites
  43. Morphological investigation of PP/nanosilica composites containing SEBS
  44. Effects of SiO2 and Al2O3 nanofillers on polyethylene properties
  45. Cellulose fiber-reinforced polylactic acid
  46. Influence of Rutile and Anatase TiO2Nanoparticles on Polyethylene Properties
  47. Dielectric properties of LDPE-SiO2 nanocomposites
  48. Dielectric properties and thermal stability of γ-irradiated inorganic nanofiller modified PVC
  49. Dielectric Properties of Nanodielectrics with Inorganic Fillers
  50. Polypropylene with cellulose microfibrils
  51. Polymer composites with cellulose microfibrils
  52. Conducting and Antistatic Composites for Space Applications
  53. Investigations on Polyvinyl Chloride - Carbon Black Blends
  54. On polyethylene–polyaniline composites
  55. On polyaniline-polyvinylchloride blends