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Surface modification of cellulose fibers with layer-by-layer self-assembly of lignosulfonate and polyelectrolyte: effects on fibers wetting properties and paper strength
To convert the hydrophilic cellulose fiber into hydrophobic, multilayers composed of cationic polyacrylamide (CPAM) and lignosulfonate (LS) were constructed on cellulose fiber surface using layer-by-layer (LBL...
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Facile fabrication of superhydrophobic paper with improved physical strength by a novel layer-by-layer assembly of polyelectrolytes and lignosulfonates-amine
Interest in superhydrophobic paper is growing, and efforts have been made to prepare superhydrophobic paper with an improved physical strength property. This study reported a facile method for fabricating a su...
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Facile preparation of fluorine-free superhydrophobic/superoleophilic paper via layer-by-layer deposition for self-cleaning and oil/water separation
Oil/water separation is highly desired due to increasing industrial oily wastewater and frequent oil spill accidents. Here, superhydrophobic/superoleophilic paper was successfully fabricated by the combination...
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Kinetic dissolution behavior and mechanism of bamboo cellulose fiber by TEMPO-catalyzed oxidation
Oxidation of cellulosic fibers by the TEMPO system is highly efficient for obtaining micro/nano-sized fibrils. In this study, the dissolution degree related to the yield of products has been firstly and deeply...
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Hemicellulose transportation from different tissues of corn stalk to alkaline hydrogen peroxide solution
During hemicellulose alkali extraction from corn stalk (CS), focus has historically been on describing the effect of some key process parameters whereas less attention has been paid to the composition and stru...
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Fabrication of durable and sustainable superhydrophobicâsuperoleophilic paper for efficient oil/water separation
Traditional superhydrophobic materials for oil/water separation not only depend on non-renewable materials but also lead to secondary environmental pollution after use due to their non-biodegradation and intro...
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Development of a general kinetic model for organic acid-catalyzed hydrolysis of corn stalk
Efficient separation of carbohydrates and lignin, and converting them into valuable products are still major challenges for biorefinery commercialization. In this paper, organic acid-catalyzed hydrolysis of co...