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titleOfInvention OPTICALLY TRANSPARENT COMPOSITES BASED ON BACTERIAL AND BOEHMITA, SILOXANE AND / OR BOEHMITA-SILOXANE SYSTEM
abstract OPTICALLY TRANSPARENT COMPOSITES BASED ON BACTERIAL AND BOEHMITA CELLULOSIS, SILOXANE AND BOEHMITA-SILOXANE SYSTEM. The present invention comprises composites with multifunctional features and can replace, with significant advantages, mainly flexibility, glass in various applications, such as displays and others. Among other things, the product object of the invention stands out for making bacterial cellulose transparent, flexible, biocompatible and replacing glass in 100% of applications. Among other aspects the development of composites. of the invention enables an effective increase in optical transmission, making the optical transparency greater than 90%, which is similarly necessary for the development of medical devices, for example.
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