You are biodegradable...
[1]: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/adma.202101328
It's biodegradable, relatively cheap, dissolves in water (unlike oils) and has a high energy density.
1kg of sucrose has an energy density that is equivalent to 4kW. A typical daily power consumption of a family home is ~ 11kW It means that we can power an entire house with ~ 3kg of table sugar.
I find a lot of people assuming they are biodegradable, which seems reasonable. But no reports of anybody testing the proposition.
Nanofibres have unique chemical properties and it may turn out that microorganisms cannot process them. I am not a chemist, let alone a bio-chemist...
Does anybody in Hacker News Hivemind know of actual experiments composting nano cellulose?
Assumptions or reasoning do not count