Beyond waste: Transforming wheat straw into oxygen and UV‐resistant cellulose films
Yali Tang,
Penghong Han,
Lixin Lu
et al.
Abstract:Regenerated cellulose membrane is a biomaterial obtained by activating, dissolving, solidifying, and regenerating cellulose powder using solvents of different polarities. It has the characteristics of high oxygen resistance and high strength. However, its low water vapor barrier and single function limit its application. In order to improve the water resistance of regenerated cellulose membranes and endow them with UV resistance, lignin was extracted from waste wheat straw using formic acid method. The extract… Show more
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