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Cellulose aerogels: Highly porous, ultra-lightweight materials
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Materials ScienceChemical EngineeringBiomanufacturingAbstract Cellulosic AerogelsEngineeringCarbon AerogelsSolvent ExchangePhysical PropertiesHemicelluloseNanocelluloseWood ComponentCellulose Aerogels
Abstract Cellulosic aerogels are intriguing new materials produced by supercritical drying of regenerated cellulose obtained by solvent exchange of solid Lyocell moldings. From N -methylmorpholine- N -oxide (NMMO) solutions with cellulose contents between 1 and 12%, dimensionally stable cellulose bodies are produced, in which the solution structure of the cellulose is largely preserved and transferred into the solid state, the material having densities down to 0.05 g cm -3 and surface areas of up to 280 m 2 g -1 . In this study, several aspects of cellulosic aerogel production are communicated: the stabilization of the cellulose solutions against degradation reactions by agents suitable for later extraction and drying, a reliable extraction and drying procedure by supercritical carbon dioxide, the advantages of DMSO/NMMO in this procedure as a solvent/non-solvent pair, and some data on the physical properties of the materials.
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