Natural polysaccharides are supports for sensors, absorbents and catalysts. They are also gelling agents in the aqueous phase, due to the high level of dispersion of hydrocolloids. This article focuses on an effective method to prepare dry materials which retain the dispersion of the polymer hydrogel, namely polysaccharide aerogels. The diverse surface functionalities like hydroxy, carboxy or amino groups of the polysaccharide aerogels are accessible to catalysts and reactants and can be easily modified to tune the functionality of the materials
Aerogels of natural polysaccharides possess both biocharacteristics of polysaccharides, such as good...
Alginate, chitin (precursor of chitosan), and carrageenan are natural polysaccharides derived from m...
In this work, enzymatically active polysaccharide-based hydrogels and aerogels have been developed. ...
Polysaccharide-based aerogels have high application value as one kind of unique functional materials...
Although the first reports on aerogels made by Kistler1 in the 1930s dealt with aerogels from both i...
A detailed study of the production of polysaccharide aerogel (bio-aerogel) particles from lab to pil...
Supercritically dried aerogels of several polysaccharides (chitin, chitosan, alginate, alginic acid,...
Polysaccharides are among the most abundant macromolecules on Earth. These polymers are easily obtai...
Aerogels of polysaccharides can be used as bio-based template materials for many applications includ...
This study presents the valorization of the Gelidium sesquipedale seaweed for the development of bio...
Traditional inorganic aerogels sustainability, biodegradability, and environmental safety concerns h...
La chimie se doit de développer de nouveaux axes de recherche à la fois respectueux de la nature et ...
Oceans are a vast source of natural substances. In them, we find various compounds with wide biotech...
The development of hydrogels based on natural polysaccharides was investigated by preparing mixtures...
The synthesis of hydrogels still uses frequently starting materials based on petroleum. Since it is ...
Aerogels of natural polysaccharides possess both biocharacteristics of polysaccharides, such as good...
Alginate, chitin (precursor of chitosan), and carrageenan are natural polysaccharides derived from m...
In this work, enzymatically active polysaccharide-based hydrogels and aerogels have been developed. ...
Polysaccharide-based aerogels have high application value as one kind of unique functional materials...
Although the first reports on aerogels made by Kistler1 in the 1930s dealt with aerogels from both i...
A detailed study of the production of polysaccharide aerogel (bio-aerogel) particles from lab to pil...
Supercritically dried aerogels of several polysaccharides (chitin, chitosan, alginate, alginic acid,...
Polysaccharides are among the most abundant macromolecules on Earth. These polymers are easily obtai...
Aerogels of polysaccharides can be used as bio-based template materials for many applications includ...
This study presents the valorization of the Gelidium sesquipedale seaweed for the development of bio...
Traditional inorganic aerogels sustainability, biodegradability, and environmental safety concerns h...
La chimie se doit de développer de nouveaux axes de recherche à la fois respectueux de la nature et ...
Oceans are a vast source of natural substances. In them, we find various compounds with wide biotech...
The development of hydrogels based on natural polysaccharides was investigated by preparing mixtures...
The synthesis of hydrogels still uses frequently starting materials based on petroleum. Since it is ...
Aerogels of natural polysaccharides possess both biocharacteristics of polysaccharides, such as good...
Alginate, chitin (precursor of chitosan), and carrageenan are natural polysaccharides derived from m...
In this work, enzymatically active polysaccharide-based hydrogels and aerogels have been developed. ...