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View article: Highly stretchable porous regenerated silk fibroin film for enhanced wound healing
Highly stretchable porous regenerated silk fibroin film for enhanced wound healing Open
Silk fibroin (SF) has caught interest in tissue engineering owing to their biocompatibility and biodegradability.
View article: Lignocellulose Extraction from Sisal Fiber and Its Use in Green Emulsions: A Novel Method
Lignocellulose Extraction from Sisal Fiber and Its Use in Green Emulsions: A Novel Method Open
Regenerated lignocellulose nanofibrils (RLCNFs) have recently piqued the interest of researchers due to their widespread availability and ease of extraction. After dewaxing, we treated sisal fiber with alkali, followed by heating and agita…
View article: Morphology-Controlled Synthesis of Polyphosphazene-Based Micro- and Nano-Materials and Their Application as Flame Retardants
Morphology-Controlled Synthesis of Polyphosphazene-Based Micro- and Nano-Materials and Their Application as Flame Retardants Open
Common flame retardants, such as halogen-based materials, are being phased-out owing to their harmful environmental and health effects. We prepared poly-(cyclotriphosphazene-co-4,4′-sulfonyldiphenol) (PZS) microspheres, nanotubes, capsicum…
View article: Antibacterial thyme oil-loaded zwitterionic emulsion hydrogels
Antibacterial thyme oil-loaded zwitterionic emulsion hydrogels Open
An emulsion hydrogel composed of thyme-oil and PSBMA was prepared by enzyme-mediated polymerization, holding promise as an antibacterial wound dressing with sustained drug release.
View article: Highly Stable and Nonflammable Hydrated Salt-Paraffin Shape-Memory Gels for Sustainable Building Technology
Highly Stable and Nonflammable Hydrated Salt-Paraffin Shape-Memory Gels for Sustainable Building Technology Open
Hydrated salts (salt hydrates) are highly promising low-temperature phase change materials (PCMs) due to their high cohesive energy density and low cost. However, they exhibit phase separation, liquid leakage, and inherent supercooling, wh…
View article: Fabrication of thermo-regulating cotton fabric with enhanced flame retardancy via layer-by-layer assembly
Fabrication of thermo-regulating cotton fabric with enhanced flame retardancy via layer-by-layer assembly Open
The lack of thermo-regulation functionality and high flammability of cotton fabrics greatly restrict their application in high-performance fields. Herein, we report a versatile layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly strategy for introducing to cott…
View article: <i>In situ</i> growth of CuS NPs on 3D porous cellulose macrospheres as recyclable biocatalysts for organic dye degradation
<i>In situ</i> growth of CuS NPs on 3D porous cellulose macrospheres as recyclable biocatalysts for organic dye degradation Open
CuS nanoparticles were grown in situ on 3D porous cellulose macrospheres for an excellent rapid cycling removal of organic dyes.
View article: Intrinsic Autofluorescent Phenotype: A Novel Biomarker to Identify and Isolate Glioma Stem-Like Cells
Intrinsic Autofluorescent Phenotype: A Novel Biomarker to Identify and Isolate Glioma Stem-Like Cells Open
Although defined markers such as prominin-1 play a successful role in isolating glioma stem-like cells, their expression is susceptible to environmental alteration. Therefore, we determine the efficiency of the riboflavin-addicted autofluo…
View article: Nanocellulose Sponges: Sponges with Janus Character from Nanocellulose: Preparation and Applications in the Treatment of Hemorrhagic Wounds (Adv. Healthcare Mater. 17/2020)
Nanocellulose Sponges: Sponges with Janus Character from Nanocellulose: Preparation and Applications in the Treatment of Hemorrhagic Wounds (Adv. Healthcare Mater. 17/2020) Open
In article number 1901796 by Huan Cheng, G. Julius Vancso, Xiaofeng Sui, and co-workers, develop afacile method to fabricate sponges with Janus character, based on cellulose nanofibers, by integrating heterogeneous mixing and freeze-drying…
View article: Sponges with Janus Character from Nanocellulose: Preparation and Applications in the Treatment of Hemorrhagic Wounds
Sponges with Janus Character from Nanocellulose: Preparation and Applications in the Treatment of Hemorrhagic Wounds Open
The development of a rapid and effective hemostatic dressing is highly desired in the treatment of hemorrhagic wounds. In this study, sponges with Janus character are developed using cellulose nanofibers (CNFs) that exhibit materials facet…
View article: Polyoxometalate-loaded Nanocellulose Sponge as a Novel Catalyst for the Regioselective Hydroboration of Phenylacetylene
Polyoxometalate-loaded Nanocellulose Sponge as a Novel Catalyst for the Regioselective Hydroboration of Phenylacetylene Open
In this work, an amino-modified cellulose nanofiber sponge was prepared and used as a support for polyoxometalate (POM) catalysts with a high loading efficiency. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis, and ener…
View article: Precipitated silica agglomerates reinforced with cellulose nanofibrils as adsorbents for heavy metals
Precipitated silica agglomerates reinforced with cellulose nanofibrils as adsorbents for heavy metals Open
PSA was inexpensively ameliorated by cellulose nanofibrils reinforcement. The resultant sponge with mechanically strong skeleton was evaluated as an excellent adsorbent for heavy metals.
View article: Thiol–ene click reaction on cellulose sponge and its application for oil/water separation
Thiol–ene click reaction on cellulose sponge and its application for oil/water separation Open
Thiol–ene click reaction was employed to synthesize a flexible hydrophilic cellulose sponge. The sponge can be circular used in oil/water mixture (emulsion) separation and hold separation efficiency high separation efficiency.