2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.124477
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Recent advances in the development of MXenes/cellulose based composites: A review

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“…[51] Won et al discussed different fabrication strategies, including electrospinning methods, freeze-drying methods, self-assembly procedures, and vacuum filtration methods, of MXene/CNF composites and also mentioned their applications in dyes degradations, supercapacitors, flame retardants, electromagnetic interference. [52] Namvari et al discussed the MXene/ cellulose nanofibers composite for electromagnetic applications. [53] Besides, Xiong et al elaborately discussed the research progress on electrochromic, self-healing, shape memory, and self-charging smart supercapacitors.…”
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“…[51] Won et al discussed different fabrication strategies, including electrospinning methods, freeze-drying methods, self-assembly procedures, and vacuum filtration methods, of MXene/CNF composites and also mentioned their applications in dyes degradations, supercapacitors, flame retardants, electromagnetic interference. [52] Namvari et al discussed the MXene/ cellulose nanofibers composite for electromagnetic applications. [53] Besides, Xiong et al elaborately discussed the research progress on electrochromic, self-healing, shape memory, and self-charging smart supercapacitors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Won et al. discussed different fabrication strategies, including electrospinning methods, freeze‐drying methods, self‐assembly procedures, and vacuum filtration methods, of MXene/CNF composites and also mentioned their applications in dyes degradations, supercapacitors, flame retardants, electromagnetic interference [52] . Namvari et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The growing use of cellulose-based composites has been observed in agriculture, construction, medicine, food, etc. The production of packaging materials [9], the creation of disposable biodegradable tableware [10], the development of woven and nonwoven fiber materials [11,12], the creation of energy storage devices [13,14], and the preparation of composite materials for biomedical applications [15][16][17] have become widespread. Cellulose-based biocomposites have recently been of particular interest for the elaboration of porous sorption materials suitable for wastewater treatment [18][19][20], seawater desalination [21][22][23][24], air filtration [25], adsorption of various dyes [20], and materials designed to collect oil spills from offshore fields [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%