\u3cp\u3eAbstract: In this study, low density and high porosity aerogels were produced through freeze drying of cellulose nanofiber (CNF) dispersions with 0.6, 0.9 and 1.2 wt% concentration and modified via chemical vapor deposition (CVD) of hexadecyltrimethoxylan (HDTMS) to absorb and remove oil and organic pollutants from the water. Aergels were evaluated by density and porosity measurement, BET analysis, scanning electron microscopy, contact angle, oil absorption capacity and mechanical tests. The densities of unmodified and modified aerogels were in the range of 8.0–13.8 and 11–17.5 mg cm\u3csup\u3e−3\u3c/sup\u3e, respectively. The porosities of aerogels, before and after modification, were 99.1–99.5 and 98.8–99.3%, respectively. The po...
In the pursuit of economical developments, the increase in industrialization and urbanization of cit...
Ultra-light (1.7 to 8.1 mg cm-3) and ultra-porous (99.5 to 99.9%) aerogels have been assembled from ...
Here, we reported a facile strategy to create superhydrophobic aerogels via freeze-drying of silylat...
Abstract: In this study, low density and high porosity aerogels were produced through freeze drying ...
The cellulose nanofibers of bacterial cellulose aerogel (BCA) are modified only on their surfaces us...
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This article presents a simple and environmentally friendly method for the production of flexible, u...
This article presents a simple and environmentally friendly method for the production of flexible, u...
Abstract Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) are promising green chemicals that can function as solvents,...
Aerogels based on cellulose nanofibrils (CNFs) have been of great interest as absorbents due to thei...
Abstract Superabsorbents are highly appealing materials for use in cleaning up oil and chemical spil...
Nanofibrillated cellulose consists of interconnected cellulose nanofibers, isolated from wood or agr...
Cellulose-based aerogels show great potential as absorbents for oil and chemical spill cleanup due t...
In the pursuit of economical developments, the increase in industrialization and urbanization of cit...
Ultra-light (1.7 to 8.1 mg cm-3) and ultra-porous (99.5 to 99.9%) aerogels have been assembled from ...
Here, we reported a facile strategy to create superhydrophobic aerogels via freeze-drying of silylat...
Abstract: In this study, low density and high porosity aerogels were produced through freeze drying ...
The cellulose nanofibers of bacterial cellulose aerogel (BCA) are modified only on their surfaces us...
In the first part of this work a novel type of low-density, sponge-like material for the separation ...
With the worsening of the oil-product pollution problem, oil–water separation has attracted increase...
Abstract Nowadays, the problem of oil spill and organic solvent pollution has become more and more s...
This article presents a simple and environmentally friendly method for the production of flexible, u...
This article presents a simple and environmentally friendly method for the production of flexible, u...
Abstract Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) are promising green chemicals that can function as solvents,...
Aerogels based on cellulose nanofibrils (CNFs) have been of great interest as absorbents due to thei...
Abstract Superabsorbents are highly appealing materials for use in cleaning up oil and chemical spil...
Nanofibrillated cellulose consists of interconnected cellulose nanofibers, isolated from wood or agr...
Cellulose-based aerogels show great potential as absorbents for oil and chemical spill cleanup due t...
In the pursuit of economical developments, the increase in industrialization and urbanization of cit...
Ultra-light (1.7 to 8.1 mg cm-3) and ultra-porous (99.5 to 99.9%) aerogels have been assembled from ...
Here, we reported a facile strategy to create superhydrophobic aerogels via freeze-drying of silylat...