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Upcycling of textile waste into high added value cellulose porous materials, aerogels and cryogels
RSC Sustainability
2023
26 citations
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Score: 45
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Marion Négrier,
Elise El Ahmar,
Romain Sescousse,
Martial Sauceau,
Tatiana Budtova
Summary
Aerogels and cryogels were successfully produced from cellulose-based textile waste, offering a high-value upcycling route that reduces textile waste while creating porous materials with potential applications in filtration and insulation.
Aerogels and cryogels were obtained from cellulose-based textile waste.
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