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Synthesis and structural design of microspheres comprising cellulose nanofibers and artificial lignin polymer by enzyme-mediated Pickering emulsion templating

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Yuna Tanaka, Yuna Tanaka, Yuna Tanaka, Yuna Tanaka, Mayumi Hatakeyama, Qi Li, Mayumi Hatakeyama, Takuya Kitaoka Mayumi Hatakeyama, Takuya Kitaoka Takuya Kitaoka

Summary

An enzyme-mediated Pickering emulsion templating strategy was developed to fabricate spherical microparticles from cellulose nanofibers and artificial lignin polymer. The renewable biomass-based microspheres expand applications of wood-derived materials in green cosmetics and related industries.

An enzyme-mediated Pickering emulsion templating strategy to fabricate spherical microparticles comprising cellulose nanofibers and artificial lignin expands the greater use of renewable, carbon dioxide-fixed wood in green cosmetics.

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