nanofibril formation
nanofibril structure
nanofibril diameter
nanofibril network
nanofibril morphology
nanofibril assembly
nanofibril synthesis
nanofibril production
nanofibril alignment
nanofibril reinforcement
cellulose nanofibrils are extracted from wood pulp using mechanical treatment and chemical pretreatments.
the collagen nanofibril structure provides mechanical strength to connective tissues in mammals.
researchers have developed a method for synthesizing protein nanofibrils with controlled dimensions.
plant-derived nanofibrils exhibit excellent biocompatibility for biomedical applications.
the diameter of individual nanofibrils typically ranges from 5 to 50 nanometers.
self-assembly of peptide nanofibrils creates hydrogels with potential drug delivery applications.
electrospun nanofibril mats are used as filters for removing nanoparticles from air and water.
the hierarchical organization of nanofibrils contributes to the toughness of biological materials.
chiral nanofibrils can be engineered to control light propagation in optical devices.
biodegradable nanofibril scaffolds support cell growth in tissue engineering applications.
the synthesis of carbon nanofibrils involves catalytic decomposition of hydrocarbon gases at high temperatures.
nanofibril networks in plant cell walls provide structural integrity and resistance to pathogens.
thermal treatment affects the crystallinity and mechanical properties of cellulose nanofibrils.
functionalized nanofibrils can selectively bind to specific molecules for biosensing applications.
Explore frequently searched vocabulary
Want to learn vocabulary more efficiently? Download the DictoGo app and enjoy more vocabulary memorization and review features!
Download DictoGo Now