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  1. Randis R, Darmadi DB, Gapsari F, Sonief AA, Anam K, Lai CW
    Int J Biol Macromol, 2024 Sep 02;279(Pt 4):135278.
    PMID: 39233157 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.135278
    Cellulose nanofibers (CNF) create a physical barrier preventing contact with corrosive substances and improving corrosion prevention. Oil palm fronds (OPF), the primary source of underused biomass waste from plantations, were processed into CNF. The OPF-CNF, mixed with hydroxyethyl cellulose as the matrix, forms a nanocomposite. Corrosion analysis using electrochemical methods demonstrated that copper coated with cellulose-rich nanocomposite containing 5 % CNF had a significantly decreased corrosion rate with an efficiency of 97.92 %. This CNF-based coating, combining barrier and passivation mechanisms, enhances performance, providing a competitive, eco-friendly alternative to conventional coatings.
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