2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10853-023-08514-3
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Carboxymethyl cellulose foams: fabrication, aqueous stability, and water capture

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“…Foams and sponges can be stabilized using organic and inorganic compounds. CMC foam is stabilized through crosslinking with polyacrylamide and in the presence of divalent metal salts [ 34 ]. By utilizing a combination of various biopolymers, the effectiveness of sponge composites in eliminating pollutants is significantly improved.…”
Section: The Fabrication Of Porous Biopolymersmentioning
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“…Foams and sponges can be stabilized using organic and inorganic compounds. CMC foam is stabilized through crosslinking with polyacrylamide and in the presence of divalent metal salts [ 34 ]. By utilizing a combination of various biopolymers, the effectiveness of sponge composites in eliminating pollutants is significantly improved.…”
Section: The Fabrication Of Porous Biopolymersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cui et al (2023) prepared a reinforced foam from CMC and two ionic crosslinking agents (calcium chloride) and covalent (polyacrylic acid) ( Figure 4 a) and showed that the resulting foam exhibits insolubility in water, along with possessing suitable porosity and the capacity to adsorb methylene blue dye. Furthermore, it can reabsorb dyes within a sodium chloride saline environment ( Figure 4 b) [ 34 ].…”
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