Although the first reports on aerogels made by Kistler1 in the 1930s dealt with aerogels from both inorganic oxides (silica and others) and biopolymers (gelatin, agar, cellulose), only recently have biomasses been recognized as an abundant source of chemically diverse macromolecules for functional aerogel materials. Biopolymer aerogels (pectin, alginate, chitosan, cellulose, etc.) exhibit both specific inheritable functions of starting biopolymers and distinctive features of aerogels (80-99% porosity and specific surface up to 800 m2/g). This synergy of properties makes biopolymer aerogels promising candidates for a wide gamut of applications such as thermal insulation, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, drug delivery systems, fu...
International audienceNovel various aerogel-like materials were prepared from the biomass, cellulose...
The aim of this work is to develop a method to produce spherical biopolymer-based aerogel particles,...
In this short review, drug delivery systems, formed by polysaccharide-based (i.e., agarose, alginate...
International audienceAerogels are highly porous, ultra-light (density around 0.1 g/cm3) nanostructu...
International audienceBio-aerogels are a new generation of aerogels made from biomass-based polymers...
Aerogels of polysaccharides can be used as bio-based template materials for many applications includ...
Traditional inorganic aerogels sustainability, biodegradability, and environmental safety concerns h...
International audienceAerogels are highly porous, ultra-light (density around 0.1 g/cm3) nanostructu...
Aerogels are three-dimensional ultra-light porous structures whose characteristics make them excitin...
Aerogels of natural polysaccharides possess both biocharacteristics of polysaccharides, such as good...
Aerogels are an exceptional group of nanoporous materials with outstanding physicochemical propertie...
The aim of this work is to develop a method to produce spherical biopolymer-based aerogel particles,...
Aerogels are ultra-light, highly porous and nano-structured materials with high specific surface are...
Bio-based aerogels with customizable porosities and functionalities constitute significant p...
International audienceNovel various aerogel-like materials were prepared from the biomass, cellulose...
The aim of this work is to develop a method to produce spherical biopolymer-based aerogel particles,...
In this short review, drug delivery systems, formed by polysaccharide-based (i.e., agarose, alginate...
International audienceAerogels are highly porous, ultra-light (density around 0.1 g/cm3) nanostructu...
International audienceBio-aerogels are a new generation of aerogels made from biomass-based polymers...
Aerogels of polysaccharides can be used as bio-based template materials for many applications includ...
Traditional inorganic aerogels sustainability, biodegradability, and environmental safety concerns h...
International audienceAerogels are highly porous, ultra-light (density around 0.1 g/cm3) nanostructu...
Aerogels are three-dimensional ultra-light porous structures whose characteristics make them excitin...
Aerogels of natural polysaccharides possess both biocharacteristics of polysaccharides, such as good...
Aerogels are an exceptional group of nanoporous materials with outstanding physicochemical propertie...
The aim of this work is to develop a method to produce spherical biopolymer-based aerogel particles,...
Aerogels are ultra-light, highly porous and nano-structured materials with high specific surface are...
Bio-based aerogels with customizable porosities and functionalities constitute significant p...
International audienceNovel various aerogel-like materials were prepared from the biomass, cellulose...
The aim of this work is to develop a method to produce spherical biopolymer-based aerogel particles,...
In this short review, drug delivery systems, formed by polysaccharide-based (i.e., agarose, alginate...