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Nanofibrillated Cellulose (NFC) is a nanomaterial derived from cellulose, the most abundant biopolymer on Earth. It is composed of nanofibers with a diameter of less than 100 nanometers, making it a promising material for a variety of applications. NFC has been used in a range of industries, including paper, packaging, and construction. It has also been used in the medical field, as a drug delivery system and for tissue engineering. NFC has been used to improve the properties of plastics, coatings, and adhesives, as well as to create nanocomposites.
NFC has been gaining traction in the nanotechnology market due to its unique properties, such as its high strength, low density, and biodegradability. It is also cost-effective and can be produced from renewable sources.
Some companies in the NFC market include CelluComp, Fibrils, and Nanocellulose Solutions. Show Less Read more