This article presents a simple and environmentally friendly method for the production of flexible, ultra-lightweight and hydrophobic cellulose aerogels (CA), based on a process of chemical crosslinking, lyophilization of a cellulose solution and subsequent hydrophobic modification with methyl trichlorosilane (MTCS) (heat treatment). chemical vapor deposition CVD). The resulting cellulose aerogels are bonded to each other and have a very large porous structure characterized by different pore sizes due to different concentrations of the initial solution. In addition, the cellulose aerogels were extremely light (only 0.027 g/cm3), but they showed improved mechanical properties when the compressive strength was 1.10-3.85 MPa. After silanization...
International audienceNowadays the urge to find and create new alternatives for sustainable utilisat...
Cellulose-based aerogels show great potential as absorbents for oil and chemical spill cleanup due t...
International audienceNovel various aerogel-like materials were prepared from the biomass, cellulose...
This article presents a simple and environmentally friendly method for the production of flexible, u...
A unique combination of well-established synthesis procedures involving chemical cross-linking, care...
\u3cp\u3eAbstract: In this study, low density and high porosity aerogels were produced through freez...
A facile gelation cross-linking approach was devised to fabricate meso- and macroporous cellulose na...
A facile gelation cross-linking approach was devised to fabricate meso- and macroporous cellulose na...
Highly porous (99.7 %), ultra-light (4.3 mg/ml) and mechanically robust cellulose ester aerogels wit...
Cellulose aerogels with polyester resin as cross-linkers have attracted much attention. This study d...
This work reports hydrophobic and compressible cellulose- silica composite aerogels prepared by free...
In the first part of this work a novel type of low-density, sponge-like material for the separation ...
Due to its excellent performance, aerogel is considered to be an especially promising new material. ...
The cellulose nanofibers of bacterial cellulose aerogel (BCA) are modified only on their surfaces us...
International audienceNowadays the urge to find and create new alternatives for sustainable utilisat...
Cellulose-based aerogels show great potential as absorbents for oil and chemical spill cleanup due t...
International audienceNovel various aerogel-like materials were prepared from the biomass, cellulose...
This article presents a simple and environmentally friendly method for the production of flexible, u...
A unique combination of well-established synthesis procedures involving chemical cross-linking, care...
\u3cp\u3eAbstract: In this study, low density and high porosity aerogels were produced through freez...
A facile gelation cross-linking approach was devised to fabricate meso- and macroporous cellulose na...
A facile gelation cross-linking approach was devised to fabricate meso- and macroporous cellulose na...
Highly porous (99.7 %), ultra-light (4.3 mg/ml) and mechanically robust cellulose ester aerogels wit...
Cellulose aerogels with polyester resin as cross-linkers have attracted much attention. This study d...
This work reports hydrophobic and compressible cellulose- silica composite aerogels prepared by free...
In the first part of this work a novel type of low-density, sponge-like material for the separation ...
Due to its excellent performance, aerogel is considered to be an especially promising new material. ...
The cellulose nanofibers of bacterial cellulose aerogel (BCA) are modified only on their surfaces us...
International audienceNowadays the urge to find and create new alternatives for sustainable utilisat...
Cellulose-based aerogels show great potential as absorbents for oil and chemical spill cleanup due t...
International audienceNovel various aerogel-like materials were prepared from the biomass, cellulose...