Abstract
Mimicking the hierarchical structures found in nature is of high interest for materials scientists and engineers alike. As a natural and sustainable building block, nanocellulose has emerged as an advanced material for the bottom-up fabrication of complex aligned, porous, and fibrous structures. In article number 2000657, Gustav Nyström and co-workers highlight the most significant advances in nanocellulose-based bottom-up fabrication, establish fundamental design principles, and discuss future challenges in the field.
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