Highly Flexible Superhydrophobic and Fire-Resistant Layered Inorganic Paper
Volume: 8, Issue: 50, Pages: 34715 - 34724
Published: Dec 6, 2016
Abstract
Traditional paper made from plant cellulose fibers is easily destroyed by either liquid or fire. In addition, the paper making industry consumes a large amount of natural trees and thus causes serious environmental problems including excessive deforestation and pollution. In consideration of the intrinsic flammability of organics and minimizing the effects on the environment and creatures, biocompatible ultralong hydroxyapatite nanowires are an...
Paper Details
Title
Highly Flexible Superhydrophobic and Fire-Resistant Layered Inorganic Paper
Published Date
Dec 6, 2016
Volume
8
Issue
50
Pages
34715 - 34724
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