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2. A Stiff, Tough, and Thermally Insulating Air- and Ice-Templated Plant-Based Foam

3. Plant biomechanics and resilience to environmental changes are controlled by specific lignin chemistries in each vascular cell type and morphotype

4. Sclerotization-Inspired Aminoquinone Cross-Linking of Thermally Insulating and Moisture-Resilient Biobased Foams

5. Best Practice for Reporting Wet Mechanical Properties of Nanocellulose-Based Materials

6. Antioxidant and UV-Blocking Leather-Inspired Nanocellulose-Based Films with High Wet Strength

7. Functionalization and patterning of nanocellulose films by surface-bound nanoparticles of hydrolyzable tannins and multivalent metal ions

8. Shape-Anisotropic Polyimide Particles by Solid-State Polycondensation of Monomer Salt Single Crystals

9. Irreversible thermochromism in copper chloride Imidazolium Nanoparticle Networks

12. Nanodancing with Moisture: Humidity‐Sensitive Bilayer Actuator Derived from Cellulose Nanofibrils and Reduced Graphene Oxide.

13. Effect of density, phonon scattering and nanoporosity on the thermal conductivity of anisotropic cellulose nanocrystal foams.

14. Access to tough and transparent nanocomposites via Pickering emulsion polymerization using biocatalytic hybrid lignin nanoparticles as functional surfactants.

15. Strong silica-nanocellulose anisotropic composite foams combine low thermal conductivity and low moisture uptake.

18. Highly Porous Hypercrosslinked Polymers Derived from Biobased Molecules.

20. Irreversible thermochromism in copper chloride Imidazolium Nanoparticle Networks.

21. Data from Stockholm University Update Knowledge in Biochemistry (Plant biomechanics and resilience to environmental changes are controlled by specific lignin chemistries in each vascular cell type and morphotype)

23. Findings from Stockholm University Provide New Insights into Chemistry and Engineering (Sclerotization-Inspired Aminoquinone Cross-Linking of Thermally Insulating and Moisture-Resilient Biobased Foams)

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