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1. Nanocellulose in packaging: Advances in barrier layer technologies.

2. Elucidation of temperature-induced water structuring on cellulose surfaces for environmental and energy sustainability.

3. Advances in barrier coatings and film technologies for achieving sustainable packaging of food products – A review.

4. Enzyme-assisted dewatering and strength enhancement of cellulosic fibers for sustainable papermaking: A bench and pilot study.

5. Recent advances in biodegradable matrices for active ingredient release in crop protection: Towards attaining sustainability in agriculture.

6. Innovation in lignocellulosics dewatering and drying for energy sustainability and enhanced utilization of forestry, agriculture, and marine resources - A review.

7. Unique thermo-responsivity and tunable optical performance of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)-cellulose nanocrystal hydrogel films.

8. Nanocellulose-based multilayer barrier coatings for gas, oil, and grease resistance.

9. Cellulose and nanocellulose-based flexible-hybrid printed electronics and conductive composites – A review.

10. Environmentally friendly oxidation pretreatments to produce sugar-based building blocks from dyed textile wastes via enzymatic hydrolysis.

11. A systematic examination of the dynamics of water-cellulose interactions on capillary force-induced fiber collapse.

12. Hydrothermal and mechanically generated hemp hurd nanofibers for sustainable barrier coatings/films.

13. Transparent and high barrier plasma functionalized acrylic coated cellulose triacetate films.

14. Highly tunable bioadhesion and optics of 3D printable PNIPAm/cellulose nanofibrils hydrogels.

15. Highly conductive carbon nanotubes and flexible cellulose nanofibers composite membranes with semi-interpenetrating networks structure.

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