Interest in utilizing the unique properties of nanocellulose
in various applications has been growing continuously
since the first publications on fibrillation of wood pulp into
cellulose nanofibers in the 1980s [1,2]. In addition to its
mechanical properties, the main benefit of nanosized cellulose
is that it can be considered a sustainable material due
to its renewability, biodegradability and abundance in nature
[3,4].