Chemically cross-linked highly porous nanocellulose aerogels with complex shapes have been prepared using a freeze-linking procedure that avoids common post activation of cross-linking reactions and freeze-drying. The aerogel shapes ranged from simple geometrical three-dimensional bodies to swirls and solenoids. This was achieved by molding or extruding a periodate oxidized cellulose nanofibril (CNF) dispersion prior to chemical cross-linking in a regular freezer or by reshaping an already prepared aerogel by plasticizing the structure in water followed by reshaping and locking the aerogel into its new shape. The new shapes were most likely retained by new cross-links formed between CNFs brought into contact by the deformation during reshap...
Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) are entering the marketplace as new high-strength nanoadditives from r...
International audienceCellulose nanocrystals (CNC) and xyloglucan (XG) were used to construct new ae...
The mechanically stable nature of cellulose makes it potentially suitable for the reinforcement of p...
Cellulose nanofibril (CNF) aerogels are renewable and biocompatible materials with high porosity and...
Mechanically robust cellulose nanofibril (CNF) aerogels with ultralow density (8 mg cm-3), superior ...
We demonstrated that ultralight pure natural aerogel microspheres can be fabricated using cellulose ...
Multifunctional, light-weight, responsive materials show promise in a range of applications includin...
A facile gelation cross-linking approach was devised to fabricate meso- and macroporous cellulose na...
A facile gelation cross-linking approach was devised to fabricate meso- and macroporous cellulose na...
This study presents a novel, green, and efficient way of preparing crosslinked aerogels from cellulo...
International audienceAerogel films are interesting as coatings due to their unique properties inclu...
Cellulose aerogels can be produced by using several methods, yielding materials with extremely low ...
The underlying mechanism related to freezing-induced crosslinking of aldehyde-containing cellulose n...
Highly porous, mechanically stable aerogels were prepared by freeze drying of nano-fibrillar-cellulo...
Nanofibrillated cellulose (NFC) aerogels were prepared by spray freeze-drying (SFD). Their structura...
Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) are entering the marketplace as new high-strength nanoadditives from r...
International audienceCellulose nanocrystals (CNC) and xyloglucan (XG) were used to construct new ae...
The mechanically stable nature of cellulose makes it potentially suitable for the reinforcement of p...
Cellulose nanofibril (CNF) aerogels are renewable and biocompatible materials with high porosity and...
Mechanically robust cellulose nanofibril (CNF) aerogels with ultralow density (8 mg cm-3), superior ...
We demonstrated that ultralight pure natural aerogel microspheres can be fabricated using cellulose ...
Multifunctional, light-weight, responsive materials show promise in a range of applications includin...
A facile gelation cross-linking approach was devised to fabricate meso- and macroporous cellulose na...
A facile gelation cross-linking approach was devised to fabricate meso- and macroporous cellulose na...
This study presents a novel, green, and efficient way of preparing crosslinked aerogels from cellulo...
International audienceAerogel films are interesting as coatings due to their unique properties inclu...
Cellulose aerogels can be produced by using several methods, yielding materials with extremely low ...
The underlying mechanism related to freezing-induced crosslinking of aldehyde-containing cellulose n...
Highly porous, mechanically stable aerogels were prepared by freeze drying of nano-fibrillar-cellulo...
Nanofibrillated cellulose (NFC) aerogels were prepared by spray freeze-drying (SFD). Their structura...
Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) are entering the marketplace as new high-strength nanoadditives from r...
International audienceCellulose nanocrystals (CNC) and xyloglucan (XG) were used to construct new ae...
The mechanically stable nature of cellulose makes it potentially suitable for the reinforcement of p...