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Characterization of a nanocellulose-based sensing platform

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Abstract

Nanopaper sheets have been produced using cellulose nanocrystal water-based solutions and the evaporation-induced self-assembly method. Water-pH has been varied with the aim of evaluating final anisotropic optical properties, which have been measured through Mueller polarimetry.

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