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List of works by Jörg Müssig

A critical review of all-cellulose composites

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A laboratory model of marine snow: Preparation and characterization of porous fiber particles

scholarly article by Anna L. Dörgens et al published 4 September 2015 in Limnology and Oceanography: Methods

Biodegradability of all-cellulose composite laminates

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Flexural and impact properties of all-cellulose composite laminates

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Functional gradients in the pericarp of the green coconut inspire asymmetric fibre-composites with improved impact strength, and preserved flexural and tensile properties

scientific article published on 28 February 2017

Functional plant cell wall design revealed by the Raman imaging approach

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Impact and hardness optimisation of composite materials inspired by the babassu nut (Orbignya speciosa).

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Imparting Materials Science Knowledge in the Field of the Crystal Structure of Metals in Times of Online Teaching: A Novel Online Laboratory Teaching Concept with an Augmented Reality Application

scientific article published on 18 August 2020

Influence of flax fibre variety and year-to-year variability on composite properties

scholarly article in Industrial Crops and Products, vol. 98, April 2017

Novel Low-Twist Bast Fibre Yarns from Flax Tow for High-Performance Composite Applications

scientific article published on 29 December 2020

Positive size and scale effects of all-cellulose composite laminates

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Rhubarb petioles inspire biodegradable cellulose fibre-reinforced PLA composites with increased impact strength

scientific article published in July 2017

Solvent infusion processing of all-cellulose composite laminates using an aqueous NaOH/urea solvent system

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Solvent infusion processing of all-cellulose composite materials

scientific article published on 24 May 2012

Three-dimensional braiding of continuous regenerated cellulose fibres

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