Severe water pollution has placed a heavy burden on the ecological environment on which humans rely. Effective approaches to mitigating this worldwide issue are in great demand. Here in this work, an organic–inorganic bacterial cellulose aerogel was fabricated through a freeze-drying technique and a step-by-step coating method. The as-prepared aerogel possessed an intact three-dimensional porous structure, an ultralow density, and shape recovery performance. Ag2O nanoparticles were uniformly and firmly dispersed on the cellulose skeleton, endowing the as-prepared aerogel with an excellent photocatalytic degradation property of methylene blue and great recyclability. The aerogel with zwitterionic compounds attached through the effect of sil...
We present a novel method for processing bacterial cellulose/graphene oxide (BC/GO) aerogels with mu...
Abstract Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) are promising green chemicals that can function as solvents,...
The fabrication of superadsorbent for dye adsorption is a hot research area at present. However, the...
Severe water pollution has placed a heavy burden on the ecological environment on which humans rely....
The cellulose nanofibers of bacterial cellulose aerogel (BCA) are modified only on their surfaces us...
Novel materials based on sustainable materials with high absorption capacity are still rare for the ...
Cellulose-based aerogels show great potential as absorbents for oil and chemical spill cleanup due t...
A unique combination of well-established synthesis procedures involving chemical cross-linking, care...
Aerogels, as ultralight three-dimensional (3D) highly porous materials, show great superiority in oi...
Abstract Nowadays, the problem of oil spill and organic solvent pollution has become more and more s...
In this work we present a green method to prepare aerogel membranes based on cellulose nanofibers (C...
Due to its excellent performance, aerogel is considered to be an especially promising new material. ...
Here, we reported a facile strategy to create superhydrophobic aerogels via freeze-drying of silylat...
We present a novel method for processing bacterial cellulose/graphene oxide (BC/GO) aerogels with mu...
Abstract Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) are promising green chemicals that can function as solvents,...
The fabrication of superadsorbent for dye adsorption is a hot research area at present. However, the...
Severe water pollution has placed a heavy burden on the ecological environment on which humans rely....
The cellulose nanofibers of bacterial cellulose aerogel (BCA) are modified only on their surfaces us...
Novel materials based on sustainable materials with high absorption capacity are still rare for the ...
Cellulose-based aerogels show great potential as absorbents for oil and chemical spill cleanup due t...
A unique combination of well-established synthesis procedures involving chemical cross-linking, care...
Aerogels, as ultralight three-dimensional (3D) highly porous materials, show great superiority in oi...
Abstract Nowadays, the problem of oil spill and organic solvent pollution has become more and more s...
In this work we present a green method to prepare aerogel membranes based on cellulose nanofibers (C...
Due to its excellent performance, aerogel is considered to be an especially promising new material. ...
Here, we reported a facile strategy to create superhydrophobic aerogels via freeze-drying of silylat...
We present a novel method for processing bacterial cellulose/graphene oxide (BC/GO) aerogels with mu...
Abstract Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) are promising green chemicals that can function as solvents,...
The fabrication of superadsorbent for dye adsorption is a hot research area at present. However, the...