The present work describes the production of novel highly hydrated cellulose microfibrils (CMFs) with unique morphology from coffee pulp waste using specific chemical treatments. The as-produced CMFs were successfully characterized and then used as an adsorbent for removal of methylene blue (MB) from concentrated aqueous solutions. Surprisingly, it was found that the novel CMFs display high water-uptake ability, with a maximum swelling ratio of 265%, and that they form an entangled hydrated network gel in water. The morphological observation and nitrogen adsorption measurement demonstrated that the extracted CMFs exhibit an average fibril diameter of 11.5 µm and mesoporous structure with an average pore size of 6.37 nm. These special featur...
This study was conducted to evaluate the potential of the bleached bagasse, cellulose, and nanofiber...
Cellulose nitrate was a cellulose derivative applied in various applications, from plastics to solid...
In this work, the Cellulose MicroFibers (CMF) were produced by using Recycled Newspaper Paper (RNP)....
The present work describes the production of novel highly hydrated cellulose microfibrils (CMFs) wit...
Cocoa bean shells (CBS) are a by-product of the cocoa bean processing industry. They represent 12–20...
Bacterial cellulose (BC), composed of cellulosic nanofibrils, is synthesized by a symbiotic culture ...
Activated carbons (ACs) with a highly developed porosity have been prepared from a lignocellulosic p...
The present research shows the results obtained from the biosorption process of Pb, using coffee pul...
Activated carbons (ACs) with a highly developed porosity have been prepared from a lignocellulosic p...
Because of the environmental footprint of oil-based materials, the demand for bio-based renewable ma...
Dyes are emerging as hazardous pollutants, which are the primary challenges for environmentalists. D...
This study is focused on nanocrystalline cellulose (NCC) flakes for methylene blue (MB) removal via ...
Highly microporous carbons were produced from two abundant agricultural residues, olive tree pruning...
This article presents the work done on the utilization of microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) extracted...
WOS:000559968600028The aim of this study was to investigate potential use of Phragmites australis in...
This study was conducted to evaluate the potential of the bleached bagasse, cellulose, and nanofiber...
Cellulose nitrate was a cellulose derivative applied in various applications, from plastics to solid...
In this work, the Cellulose MicroFibers (CMF) were produced by using Recycled Newspaper Paper (RNP)....
The present work describes the production of novel highly hydrated cellulose microfibrils (CMFs) wit...
Cocoa bean shells (CBS) are a by-product of the cocoa bean processing industry. They represent 12–20...
Bacterial cellulose (BC), composed of cellulosic nanofibrils, is synthesized by a symbiotic culture ...
Activated carbons (ACs) with a highly developed porosity have been prepared from a lignocellulosic p...
The present research shows the results obtained from the biosorption process of Pb, using coffee pul...
Activated carbons (ACs) with a highly developed porosity have been prepared from a lignocellulosic p...
Because of the environmental footprint of oil-based materials, the demand for bio-based renewable ma...
Dyes are emerging as hazardous pollutants, which are the primary challenges for environmentalists. D...
This study is focused on nanocrystalline cellulose (NCC) flakes for methylene blue (MB) removal via ...
Highly microporous carbons were produced from two abundant agricultural residues, olive tree pruning...
This article presents the work done on the utilization of microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) extracted...
WOS:000559968600028The aim of this study was to investigate potential use of Phragmites australis in...
This study was conducted to evaluate the potential of the bleached bagasse, cellulose, and nanofiber...
Cellulose nitrate was a cellulose derivative applied in various applications, from plastics to solid...
In this work, the Cellulose MicroFibers (CMF) were produced by using Recycled Newspaper Paper (RNP)....