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English: 3D printed dual pore scaffold aerogel with 20 wt% CNC for (a) a cube and (b) a human nose model, and (c) its corresponding SEM images (Li et al., 2017). (d) Different techniques for 3D printing of lignocellulosic-based materials. (e) Representative SEM images of CNF and cross-link CNFs with various metallic cations as inks and their printed samples (Mietner et al., 2021).
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Author Mujtaba, Muhammad; Fernandes Fraceto, Leonardo; Fazeli, Mahyar; Mukherjee, Sritama; Savassa, Susilaine Maira; Araujo de Medeiros, Gerson; do Espírito Santo Pereira, Anderson; Mancini, Sandro Donnini et al.

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