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1. Skin‐Adhesive, ‐Breathable, and ‐Compatible Nanopaper Electronics for Harmonious On‐Skin Electrophysiological Monitoring

2. Chitin-Derived Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Nanopaper with Subwavelength Nanoporous Structures for Solar Thermal Heating

3. Polydopamine Doping and Pyrolysis of Cellulose Nanofiber Paper for Fabrication of Three-Dimensional Nanocarbon with Improved Yield and Capacitive Performances

4. Thermal Conductivity Analysis of Chitin and Deacetylated-Chitin Nanofiber Films under Dry Conditions

5. High-Speed Fabrication of Clear Transparent Cellulose Nanopaper by Applying Humidity-Controlled Multi-Stage Drying Method

6. Checkered Films of Multiaxis Oriented Nanocelluloses by Liquid-Phase Three-Dimensional Patterning

7. Self-Alignment Sequence of Colloidal Cellulose Nanofibers Induced by Evaporation from Aqueous Suspensions

8. Clearly Transparent Nanopaper from Highly Concentrated Cellulose Nanofiber Dispersion Using Dilution and Sonication

9. One-Pot Hierarchical Structuring of Nanocellulose by Electrophoretic Deposition

11. Semicarbonized Subwavelength-Nanopore-Structured Nanocellulose Paper for Applications in Solar Thermal Heating

12. All-cellulose-derived humidity sensor prepared via direct laser writing of conductive and moisture-stable electrodes on TEMPO-oxidized cellulose paper

13. Horizontal, random, and vertical structuring of cellulose nanofibres by one-pot electrophoretic and electrochemical deposition

14. Cellulose Nanofiber Coatings on Cu Electrodes for Cohesive Protection against Water-Induced Short-Circuit Failures

15. Pyrolyzed chitin nanofiber paper as a three-dimensional porous and defective nanocarbon for photosensing and energy storage

16. Nanocellulose Paper Semiconductor with a 3D Network Structure and Its Nano-Micro-Macro Trans-Scale Design

18. Thermal diffusivity modulation driven by the interfacial elastic dynamics between cellulose nanofibers

20. Kirigami-processed cellulose nanofiber films for smart heat dissipation by convection

21. Stretchable printed circuit board integrated with Ag-nanowire-based electrodes and organic transistors toward imperceptible electrophysiological sensing

22. 'Return to the Soil' Nanopaper Sensor Device for Hyperdense Sensor Networks

23. Stability Analysis of Sensorless Speed Control for PMSM Considered Current Control System

24. Alloying and Embedding of Cu-Core/Ag-Shell Nanowires for Ultrastable Stretchable and Transparent Electrodes

25. Paper-Based Disposable Molecular Sensor Constructed from Oxide Nanowires, Cellulose Nanofibers, and Pencil-Drawn Electrodes

26. Estimation of the Intrinsic Birefringence of Cellulose Using Bacterial Cellulose Nanofiber Films

27. Thermal Conductivity Analysis of Chitin and Deacetylated-Chitin Nanofiber Films under Dry Conditions

28. Direct determination of the degree of fibrillation of wood pulps by distribution analysis of pixel-resolved optical retardation

29. Cellulose paper support with dual-layered nano-microstructures for enhanced plasmonic photothermal heating and solar vapor generation

30. Cellulose Paper Composites for Flexible Electronics

31. List of contributors

32. Electrochemical Behavior of Sn-9Zn-xTi Lead-Free Solders in Neutral 0.5M NaCl Solution

33. Ionic Liquid Mediated Dispersion and Support of Functional Molecules on Cellulose Fibers for Stimuli-Responsive Chromic Paper Devices

34. Electrochemical behavior of Zn-xSn high-temperature solder alloys in 0.5 M NaCl solution

35. Renewable Wood Pulp Paper Reactor with Hierarchical Micro/Nanopores for Continuous‐Flow Nanocatalysis

36. Silver Nanowire Networks as a Transparent Printable Electrode for Organic Photovoltaic Cells

37. Fluid-measurement technology using flow birefringence of nanocellulose

38. A high-sensitivity printed antenna prepared by rapid low-temperature sintering of silver ink

39. Fast, scalable, and eco-friendly fabrication of an energy storage paper electrode

40. Developments of Paper Devices Using Cellulose Nanofibers

41. Checkered Films of Multiaxis Oriented Nanocelluloses by Liquid-Phase Three-Dimensional Patterning

42. Highly Reliable Silver Nanowire Transparent Electrode Employing Selectively Patterned Barrier Shaped by Self-Masked Photolithography

43. Chemical Modification of Cellulose Nanofibers for the Production of Highly Thermal Resistant and Optically Transparent Nanopaper for Paper Devices

44. Paper Electronics Using Cellulose Nanofibers

45. The role of Zn precipitates and Cl− anions in pitting corrosion of Sn–Zn solder alloys

46. A miniaturized flexible antenna printed on a high dielectric constant nanopaper composite

47. Targeted kinetic strategy for improving the thermal conductivity of epoxy composite containing percolating multi-layer graphene oxide chains

48. The effect of light and humidity on the stability of silver nanowire transparent electrodes

49. Facile identification of the critical content of multi-layer graphene oxide for epoxy composite with optimal thermal properties

50. Clear transparent cellulose nanopaper prepared from a concentrated dispersion by high-humidity drying

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