Correction To Wood-Derived Materials for Green Electronics

Sep 13, 2016 - Wood-Derived Materials for Green Electronics, Biological Devices, and Energy Applications. Chemical Reviews. Zhu, Luo, Ciesielski, Fang...
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Correction To Wood-Derived Materials for Green Electronics, Biological Devices, and Energy Applications Hongli Zhu,* Wei Luo, Peter N. Ciesielski, Zhiqiang Fang, J. Y. Zhu, Gunnar Henriksson, Michael E. Himmel, and Liangbing Hu* Chem. Rev. 2016, 116 (16), 9305−9374. DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.6b00225 References 350 and 351 on p 9370 were incorrectly cited in the originally published article. The correct references are shown as refs 1 and 2 here. The content on page 9336 should be revised accordingly: “The readily achieved transparent wood composites can find many applications as structural materials where mechanical strength and optical appearance are both important (Figure 33d and 33e).350a We noticed that Berglund and co-workers have also reported very similar results about optically transparent wood where delignified wood was used as template.350b”

REFERENCES (1) Reference 350: (a) Zhu, M.; Song, J.; Li, T.; Gong, A.; Wang, Y.; Dai, J.; Yao, Y.; Luo, W.; Henderson, D.; Hu, L. Highly Anisotropic, Highly Transparent Wood Composites. Adv. Mater. 2016, 28, 5181− 5187. (b) Li, Y.; Fu, Q.; Yu, S.; Yan, M.; Berglund, L. Optically Transparent Wood from a Nanoporous Cellulosic Template: Combining Functional and Structural Performance. Biomacromolecules 2016, 17, 1358−1364. (2) Reference 351: Schmied, F. J.; Teichert, C.; Kappel, L.; Hirn, U.; Bauer, W.; Schennach, R. What Holds Paper Together: Nanometre Scale Exploration of Bonding between Paper Fibres. Sci. Rep. 2013, 3, 2432.

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