Sustainable and Robust Cellulose‐Based Core–Shell Hydrogels Recycled from Waste Cotton Fabrics as High‐Performance Food Coolants
Srividya Parthasarathy,
Yirong Zhang,
Yixiang Wang
Abstract:Ideal temperature condition is one of the essential determinants that critically impact the quality of food products. Conventional water‐based ice cubes present challenges from meltwater being breeding grounds for microorganisms and heightening the risk for cross‐contamination. Hereby, the presented cellulose‐based hydrogels crosslinked by epichlorohydrin are dip‐coated with alginate/calcium chloride to form a core–shell structure for achieving the critical benchmarks of an ideal food coolant with limited melt… Show more
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