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Natural cellulose substances possess inherent sophisticated hierarchical structures and morphologies which are impossible to be created by artificial methods at the present time. Precise surface modification of cellulose matters with specific guest substances at the molecular and nanometer scales provides a facile shortcut to combine the unique physical properties of cellulose materials and specifically designed chemical functionalities to give a large variety of new nanomaterials for various practical applications.
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This work was supported by the National Key Project on Basic Research of China (2009CB930104). J. Huang sincerely acknowledges the guidance and support of Prof. Toyoki Kunitake.
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Li, S., Gu, Y., Huang, J. (2017). Functional Nanomaterials Via Self-assembly Based Modification of Natural Cellulosic Substances. In: Li, J. (eds) Supramolecular Chemistry of Biomimetic Systems. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6059-5_8
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