Despite several technological improvements and achievements, wastewater treatment remains a serious issue internationally. Toxins in wastewater pose a significant threat to human health if left untreated. Due to macro-porous structure and different surface functionalization, cellulose biomass-based hydrogel is the most traditional adsorbent for removing harmful ions from wastewater. Recently, the introduction of several new cellulose derived materials have demonstrated their competitiveness in the removal of harmful ions. Numerous exceptional qualities better define this promising material, including high mechanical strength, large surface area and chemical inertness. This paper discusses the development status, preparation and modification...
The drastic environmental damage caused by microplastics (MPs) are of great concern, and wastewater ...
Cellulose is the most abundant biopolymer of nature, and it is widely used in the synthesis of new m...
Dyes, inorganic and organic solvents, heavy metals and oils represent a substantial danger to water ...
Despite several technological improvements and achievements, wastewater treatment remains a serious ...
Despite several technological improvements and achievements, wastewater treatment remains a serious ...
Biopolymers are very efficient for significant applications ranging from tissue engineering, biologi...
Hydrogels are macromolecular networks able to absorb and release water solutions in a reversible man...
Access to clean water has become increasingly difficult, motivating the need for materials that can ...
IntroductionCellulose is the most abundant available biopolymer (up to 1011 t/annum production) with...
Celluloses are natural polysaccharides that have garnered attentions in recent years due to their su...
Globally, developing countries require access to safe drinking water to support human health and fac...
Clean water is very important for the good health of society. In South Africa, it is estimated that ...
The need for clean water has led to the development of several different water treatment methods as ...
The conversion of biomass waste products to valuable products like cellulose hydrogel films is impor...
The insufficient access to drinking water is one of the most prevailing problems throughout the worl...
The drastic environmental damage caused by microplastics (MPs) are of great concern, and wastewater ...
Cellulose is the most abundant biopolymer of nature, and it is widely used in the synthesis of new m...
Dyes, inorganic and organic solvents, heavy metals and oils represent a substantial danger to water ...
Despite several technological improvements and achievements, wastewater treatment remains a serious ...
Despite several technological improvements and achievements, wastewater treatment remains a serious ...
Biopolymers are very efficient for significant applications ranging from tissue engineering, biologi...
Hydrogels are macromolecular networks able to absorb and release water solutions in a reversible man...
Access to clean water has become increasingly difficult, motivating the need for materials that can ...
IntroductionCellulose is the most abundant available biopolymer (up to 1011 t/annum production) with...
Celluloses are natural polysaccharides that have garnered attentions in recent years due to their su...
Globally, developing countries require access to safe drinking water to support human health and fac...
Clean water is very important for the good health of society. In South Africa, it is estimated that ...
The need for clean water has led to the development of several different water treatment methods as ...
The conversion of biomass waste products to valuable products like cellulose hydrogel films is impor...
The insufficient access to drinking water is one of the most prevailing problems throughout the worl...
The drastic environmental damage caused by microplastics (MPs) are of great concern, and wastewater ...
Cellulose is the most abundant biopolymer of nature, and it is widely used in the synthesis of new m...
Dyes, inorganic and organic solvents, heavy metals and oils represent a substantial danger to water ...