2022
DOI: 10.1149/ma2022-02552065mtgabs
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(Invited, Digital Presentation) From Textile Waste to Cellulose Aerogel Beads Using Ionic Liquid

Abstract: A huge amount of waste textile is produced every year, and the majority is either burned, or buried in landfills, or downcycled. We propose making high added-value materials, aerogels, from textile waste, using ionic liquids. Aerogels are light-weight and nanostructured porous materials with high specific surface area. Depending on the type of textile, we use ionic liquid either to completely dissolve it (case of rayon or viscose), or to selectively dissolve cellulose (case of polycotton). Cellulose aerogels w… Show more

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“…The usage of recycled precursors is constantly gaining importance in aerogel technology, as an increasing number of recent publications show (see, e.g., refs. [10][11][12]). Although a work by Beyerlein et al confirms that even poorly defined production scraps can be converted into aerogels with a well-defined pore architecture, [13] the synthesis of sustainable aerogels remains a challenging task particularly due to sophisticated pore morphology that are typically required in applications.…”
Section: Doi: 101002/marc202400014mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The usage of recycled precursors is constantly gaining importance in aerogel technology, as an increasing number of recent publications show (see, e.g., refs. [10][11][12]). Although a work by Beyerlein et al confirms that even poorly defined production scraps can be converted into aerogels with a well-defined pore architecture, [13] the synthesis of sustainable aerogels remains a challenging task particularly due to sophisticated pore morphology that are typically required in applications.…”
Section: Doi: 101002/marc202400014mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In analogy to Equation (10), the prefactors can be replaced and fit to the inner surface area from SAXS data, which was acquired independently of the permeability measurements.…”
Section: Knudsen Permeability After Kawagoementioning
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