Bin Sun, BingBing Li, Kai Li, Shennan Wang, Juan Xu, Yuxin Liu, Qi Zhou
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Abstract
In our original paper, in Figure 4, panels C and D are identical because we accidentally used the same image. Figure 4. (A) Tensile stress–strain curves of neat PLS, CM/PLS nanocomposites, and CNF/PLS nanocomposites. (B) Photographs of neat PLS, CM/PLS-4, and CNF/PLS-4 specimens stretched at 30% strain. (C) Toughness comparison of samples with different filler contents. (D) Break elongation comparison of samples with different filler contents. (E) Tensile stress–strain curves of PLS and CM/PLS nanocomposites during five cycles of loading and unloading to 30% strain. (F) Dissipation of energy difference between the first cycle and fifth cycle of the samples. The correct Figure 4 is below. No other content or conclusion of the published paper is affected. This article has not yet been cited by other publications.
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