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production strategy with the highest yield in terms of produced CNF for the required CNF quality in various applications.

Author Contributions: Conceptualization, C.N., A.B., E.F. and M.D.-A.; Methodology, C.N., M.C.M., A.B., E.F., M.D.-A. and Q.T.; Software, J.L.S.-S.; Formal Analysis, A.B. and J.L.S.-S.; Investigation, A.B., J.L.S.-S. and M.C.M.; Writing—Original Draft Preparation, A.B., M.C.M. and E.F.; Writing—Review and Editing, C.N., E.F., A.B., M.D.-A., Q.T. and J.L.S.-S.; Visualization, A.B., M.C.M. and E.F.; Supervi- sion, C.N. and M.D.-A.; Project Administration, C.N. and P.M.; Funding Acquisition, C.N. and P.M. All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript. Funding: The authors are grateful for the financial support by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation to the projects CTQ20217-85654-C2-1-R and CTQ2017-85654-C2-2-R (NANOPROSOST) and PID2020-113850RB-C21 and PID2020-113850RB-C22 (CON-FUTURO-ES) and the Community of Madrid (project S2018/EMT-4459 “RETOPROSOST2-CM”). Data Availability Statement: Data can be made available upon request to the corresponding author. Acknowledgments: The authors are thankful to the Spanish National Centre of Electronic Microscopy for the support during TEM images acquisition. Marc Delgado-Aguilar and Quim Tarr é s areSerra H ú nter Fellows. Conflicts of Interest: The authors declare no conflict of interest. The funders had no role in the design of the study; in the collection, analyses, or interpretation of data; in the writing of the manuscript; or in the decision to publish the results.

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