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Cellulose Nanofibril (CNF) Films and Xylan from Hot Water Extracted Birch Kraft Pulps

Marc Borrega and Hannes Orelma    

Resumen

Hot water extraction of bleached kraft pulp can be used to produce cellulose nanofibril (CNF) films with improved barrier properties for food packaging and to recover low molar mass xylan for high-value applications (e.g., prebiotics).

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