Evaluation of Supercritical CO2 Dried Cellulose Aerogels as Nano-Biomaterials
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Cellulose is the renewable, biodegradable and abundant resource and is suggested as an alternative material to silica due to the high price and environmental load of silica. The first step for cellulose aerogel production is to dissolve cellulose, and hydrated calcium thiocyanate molten salt is one of the most effective solvents for preparing porous material. Cellulose aerogels were prepared from dissolved cellulose samples of different degree of polymerization (DP) and drying methods, and tested with shrinkage, density and mechanical strength. Supercritical CO2 dried cellulose aerogels shrank less compared to freeze-dried cellulose aerogels, whereas the densities were increased according to the DP increases in both cellulose aerogels. Furthermore, scanning electron microscope (SEM) images showed that the higher DP cellulose aerogels were more uniform with micro-porous structure. Regarding the mechanical strength of cellulose aerogels, supercritical CO2 dried cellulose aerogels with higher molecular weight were much more solid.

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CelluloseAerogelMicrostructureSupercritical CO2 dryingFreeze-dryingCOHERENT EXPANDED AEROGELS
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Evaluation of Supercritical CO2 Dried Cellulose Aerogels as Nano-Biomaterials
저자
Lee, SinahKang, Kyu-YoungJeong, Myung-JoonPotthast, AntjeLiebner, Falk
DOI
10.3938/jkps.71.483
발행일
2017-10
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Article
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Journal of the Korean Physical Society
71
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483 ~ 486