2024
DOI: 10.1021/acs.biomac.4c01074
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From Cellulose Solutions to Aerogels and Xerogels: Controlling Properties for Drug Delivery

Loris Gelas,
Tatiana Budtova

Abstract: A cheap and easy-to-recycle solvent, namely, aqueous NaOH with no additives, was used to dissolve cellulose and make cross-linker-free materials with varying porosity, testing them as drug delivery devices. Cellulose solutions were gelled, coagulated in a nonsolvent (water, ethanol), and dried either using supercritical CO 2 (aerogels) or low-vacuum evaporation (named "xerogels"). Aerogels had densities of around 0.1 g/cm 3 and specific surface areas (SSAs) of 200−400 m 2 /g. A significant influence of the fir… Show more

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