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Construction of the Cellulose Nanofibers (CNFs) Aerogel Loading TiO2 NPs and Its Application in Disposal of Organic Pollutants

Journal

POLYMERS
Volume 13, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/polym13111841

Keywords

cellulose aerogel; chemical cross-linking; photocatalysis

Funding

  1. National Science Fund of China [21872084, 61575109]
  2. Key Research and Development Project of Shandong Province, China [2018GSF117025]

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This study investigated the construction of cellulose nanofibers aerogels with good mechanical properties and high pollutants adsorption capability through chemical crosslinking, as well as the loading of TiO2 nanoparticles for pollutant degradation. The TiO2@CNF Aerogels showed a degradation efficiency of more than 90% after 4 hours and over 70% after five cycles, indicating their potential for environmental management. This work also provides a valuable method for utilizing cellulose and addressing organic pollutants.
Aerogels have been widely used in the adsorption of pollutants because of their large specific surface area. As an environmentally friendly natural polysaccharide, cellulose is a good candidate for the preparation of aerogels due to its wide sources and abundant polar groups. In this paper, an approach to construct cellulose nanofibers aerogels with both the good mechanical property and the high pollutants adsorption capability through chemical crosslinking was explored. On this basis, TiO2 nanoparticles were loaded on the aerogel through the sol-gel method followed by the hydrothermal method, thereby the enriched pollutants in the aerogel could be degraded synchronously. The chemical cross-linker not only helps build the three-dimensional network structure of aerogels, but also provides loading sites for TiO2. The degradation efficiency of pollutants by the TiO2@CNF Aerogel can reach more than 90% after 4 h, and the efficiency is still more than 70% after five cycles. The prepared TiO2@CNF Aerogels have high potential in the field of environmental management, because of the high efficiency of treating organic pollutes and the sustainability of the materials. The work also provides a choice for the functional utilization of cellulose, offering a valuable method to utilize the large amount of cellulose in nature.

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