Nanomaterials made of cellulose - a natural polymer used mainly to produce paper - hold great promise in environmental remediation applications and water filtration membranes, according to Duke University Superfund Research Program (Duke SRP) researchers. In a compilation of research findings, Duke SRP researchers led by Mark Wiesner, Ph.D., outline the physical and chemical properties, production costs, and current use of cellulose nanomaterials. For more information, see http://tools.niehs.nih.gov/srp/researchbriefs/view.cfm?Brief_ID=248. Paul Bardos | 01/09/2015 20:56
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