2023
DOI: 10.1002/pen.26459
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Construction of carboxymethyl chitosan @ sodium oxide alginate aerogel for efficient adsorption of malachite green

Kun Li,
Zhao Zhang,
Zhiyuan Guo
et al.

Abstract: Water pollution has emerged as a formidable issue of utmost concern in the world, and the design of three‐dimensional porous, high adsorption performance, and sustainable adsorbent materials is of great significance for wastewater purification. Naturally abundant sodium alginate was used to prepare oxidized sodium alginate (OSA), a biomass macromolecule containing an aldehyde group. A double network interpenetrating structure based on carboxymethyl chitosan (CMS) and OSA was constructed without any small molec… Show more

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“…19 Further, various strategies including chemical and cationic crosslinking, coating with hydrophobic agents like silanes, reducing electrostatic repulsion through surface charge group protonation, and producing composite aerogel, have been applied to enhance the water resistant of cellulose aerogel. 7,15,[20][21][22] However, these supplementary gelation and modification procedures entail additional chemical inputs and energy consumption. Furthermore, these methods encounter limitations in terms of applicability, particularly in contexts like food or medical applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…19 Further, various strategies including chemical and cationic crosslinking, coating with hydrophobic agents like silanes, reducing electrostatic repulsion through surface charge group protonation, and producing composite aerogel, have been applied to enhance the water resistant of cellulose aerogel. 7,15,[20][21][22] However, these supplementary gelation and modification procedures entail additional chemical inputs and energy consumption. Furthermore, these methods encounter limitations in terms of applicability, particularly in contexts like food or medical applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%