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Core-shell design for nanocellulosic aerogels by bioinspired spider web-like structure

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
卷 477, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2023.146729

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Non-directional freeze-drying; Core-shell design; Oil/organicsolvent-water separation; Thermal insulation

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This study proposes a core-shell design for fabricating isotropic aerogels with desirable properties. The as-developed aerogels exhibit compressibility and recoverability, hydrophobicity, low thermal conductivity, and electric conductivity. These aerogels also show remarkable capacities of oil/organic solvent-water separation, self-cleaning, thermal insulation, and real-time monitoring of human motion signals. The combination of core-shell design with non-directional freeze-drying method provides a valuable reference for developing other advanced aerogels.
Inspired by the ultra-lightweight and strong cross-linked spider web, a core-shell design is proposed for fabri-cating isotropic polymethylsilsesquioxane (PMSQ) rigid-reinforced nanofibers (polypyrrole-coated bacterial cellulose (PPy@BC) and bacterial cellulose (BC)) aerogels via non-directional freeze-drying. As-developed aer-ogels (PMPBB aerogels) exhibit isotropic properties of compressibility and recoverability, hydrophobicity, low thermal conductivity, and electric conductivity. Benefiting from above characteristics, PMPBB aerogels possess remarkable capacities of oil/organic solvent-water separation, self-cleaning, thermal insulation, and real-time monitoring of human motion signals. The combination of core-shell design with non-directional freeze-drying method offers a valuable reference for seeking innovative methods to develop other advanced aerogels.

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