Environmentally Benign Biosynthesis of Hierarchical MOF/Bacterial Cellulose Composite Sponge for Nerve Agent Protection
Yuk Ha Cheung(Hong Kong Polytechnic University), Omar K. Farha(Institute for Sustainability), Timur İslamoğlu(Northwestern University), Xingjie Wang(Northwestern University), Karam B. Idrees(Northwestern University), Kaikai Ma(Hong Kong Polytechnic University), Gregory W. Peterson(United States Army Combat Capabilities Development Command), John J. Mahle(United States Army Combat Capabilities Development Command), John H. Xin(Hong Kong Polytechnic University), Megan C. Wasson(Northwestern University)
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