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1. Copper-Modified Cellulose Paper: A Comparative Study of How Antimicrobial Activity Is Affected by Particle Size and Testing Standards.

2. Plasma Polymerization of Vegetable Oils onto Paper Substrates of Varying Porosity for Improved Hydrophobicity.

3. Data Mining for the Characterization of a Paper Prototype Obtained with Bacterial Cellulose Derived from Banana and Pineapple By-Products.

4. Regioselective oxidation of recycled cellulosic fibres for enhancement in the mechanical strength of resulting papers.

5. FROM RAG TO WOOD GOING THROUGH CEREAL: TECHNOLOGICAL REVOLUTION AMONG THE SCHOOL MAPS IN THE ARCHIVES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF GRANADA (SPAIN).

6. Effect of the Coating Formulation on the Barrier Properties and Final Appearance of Non-wettable Hybrid Paper Sheets.

7. Ionic Liquids as Potential Cleaning and Restoration Agents for Cellulosic Artefacts.

8. STUDIUM VLIVU DCSBD PLAZMOVÉHO VÝBOJE NA VZORKY PAPÍRŮ.

9. Atmospheric pressure argon plasma: an effective method to improve the hydrophilicity of the cellulose in paper.

10. Restore lost properties of solidified leaves with hydroxypropyl cellulose.

11. Enhancing the properties of petrified paper with cellulose nanocrystal.

12. Stabilization of Beeswax-In-Water Dispersions Using Anionic Cellulose Nanofibers and Their Application in Paper Coating.

13. Key chromophores in celluloses: analysis by 31P NMR spectroscopy.

14. Preparation, Measurement of Densities, Viscosities, and Surface Tension Based on Biodegradable Non-Isocyanate Polyurethane Modified by Cellulose.

15. Experimental Study on the Manufacturing of Functional Paper with Modified by N-Methylmorpholine-N-oxide Surfaces.

16. Antioxidant activity of limonene modified cellulose pulp fiber-polylactic acid (PLA) composites.

17. Material properties and water resistance of inorganic–organic polymer coated cellulose paper and nanopaper.

18. EFFECT OF ADDITION OF WET-STRENGTH AGENT ON TENSILE STRENGTH OF PAPER.

19. Extraction of Nanofibrillated Cellulose from Water Hyacinth Using a High Speed Homogenizer.

20. Differentiating between Natural and Modified Cellulosic Fibres Using ATR-FTIR Spectroscopy.

21. Fundamental investigations on the laser-melting of lignocellulosic fibres.

22. Effects of Fluorine-Based Modification on Triboelectric Properties of Cellulose.

23. Manufacturing heat-damaged papers as model materials for evaluating conservation methods.

24. Laser‐Induced Graphene from Paper by Ultraviolet Irradiation: Humidity and Temperature Sensors.

25. Simple Synthesis of Fe 3 O 4 @-Activated Carbon from Wastepaper for Dispersive Magnetic Solid-Phase Extraction of Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs and Their UHPLC–PDA Determination in Human Plasma.

26. Lignocellulosic biomass production in six cultivars of Cenchrus purpureus (Schumach.) Morrone in the tropics.

27. Application of Lignin-Containing Cellulose Nanofibers and Cottonseed Protein Isolate for Improved Performance of Paper.

28. An improved, less erroneous protocol for the classical "cuen", "cuoxam" or "cadoxen" viscosity measurements of pulps.

29. Contact electrification property controlled by amino modification of cellulose fibers.

30. Two-sided, flexible, durable, highly transparent and hazy plastic-paper for green optoelectronics.

31. Fabrication of superhydrophobic and degradable cellulose paper materials for straw application.

32. An analytical study on the relationship between the fungal degradation and multi-component nature of paper manuscripts.

33. Accessibility of fiber surface sites for polymeric additives determines dry and wet tensile strength of paper sheets.

34. Preparation and properties of cellulose/ZnO piezoelectric papers.

35. Improving the accuracy of estimating paper permanence for accelerated degradation in closed vials.

36. Moisture induced straining of the cellulosic microfibril.

37. Pencil‐traced‐graphite on cellulose: A rapid and solvent‐less approach for solar steam generation.

38. Rice straw paper sheets reinforced with bleached or unbleached nanofibers.

39. Hand-made paper obtained by green procedure of cladode waste of Opuntia ficus indica (L.) Mill. from Sicily.

40. The effect of Plantago psyllium seed husk flour on the properties of cellulose sheet.

41. Influence of environmental relative humidity on the polarization behaviour of paper and paper-dielectric structures.

42. Preparation and application of nanocellulose from non-wood plants to improve the quality of paper and cardboard.

43. Estudio holístico de la producción de papel a partir de cáñamo industrial en el contexto colombiano.

44. Nanocrystalline Cellulose and Polyvinyl Alcohol Coating Application to Cardboard Packaging Papers and Investigation of the Effects on Paper Properties.

45. Cellulose micro and nanofibrils as coating agent for improved printability in office papers.

46. ESTIMATION OF MOISTURE IN WOOD CHIPS BY NEAR INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY.

47. Correlation between the concentration and morphology of copper microparticles and their biocidal effect on paper sheets.

48. Superior crack initiation and growth characteristics of cellulose nanopapers.

49. Production of Paper Using Bacterial Cellulose and Residue from the Sugar and Alcohol Industry.

50. Cellular, Mineralized, and Programmable Cellulose Composites Fabricated by 3D Printing of Aqueous Pastes Derived from Paper Wastes and Microfibrillated Cellulose.