Nano cellulose is a renewable material which is very light, flexible, durable, and conductive. It also happens to be made from feeding algae with wood pulp. Just a couple days ago, in my Chemistry class, we were given an article about graphene, which is a material that is only one atom thick, yet is stronger than steel. Then today I started to look into Nano cellulose and the products that could be made from it and saw that graphene can be used along with it. The two materials seem to have many similarities, which I found pretty interesting.
A few examples of products made from Nano cellulose include more fuel efficient cars, biofuel, and body armor. Nano cellulose is cheap to produce, and extremely light. This makes it so that cars can be made to be a lot light, therefore having a higher fuel efficiency. Add to this the extreme strength of the material and it makes for an amazing protective armor for military forces.
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A few examples of products made from Nano cellulose include more fuel efficient cars, biofuel, and body armor. Nano cellulose is cheap to produce, and extremely light. This makes it so that cars can be made to be a lot light, therefore having a higher fuel efficiency. Add to this the extreme strength of the material and it makes for an amazing protective armor for military forces.
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