Abstract:The petroleum‐based materials are widely used in daily life, which are inherently tough to degrade, increasingly polluting the environment and affecting human health. Cellulose fibrous membrane, the ubiquitous, low‐cost, and biodegradable material, can serve as a promising substitute. Herein, the biodegradable cellulose fibrous membranes were constructed with cellulose microfibers made from wood particle fibers (WPF) and the mechanical properties were enhanced by introducing the crosslinking system. The cellul… Show more
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