Progress of Cellulose Based Composite Adsorption Materials

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Zhang Z. [1 ]
Liang S. [1 ]
Liu Q. [1 ]
Miao Y. [1 ]
Qiu Y. [1 ]
Yao C. [1 ]
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[1] College of Materials Science and Technology, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing
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Gaofenzi Cailiao Kexue Yu Gongcheng/Polymeric Materials Science and Engineering | 2021年 / 37卷 / 09期
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Adsorptive material; Cellulose; Graphene oxide; Metal oxide; Water pollution;
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10.16865/j.cnki.1000-7555.2021.0194
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Cellulose is the most abundant renewable biopolymer in nature, which has large reserves, low price and biodegradability, so it was widely used in the field of water pollution adsorption. The cellulose adsorption material is more environmentally friendly, but it has some shortcomings, such as poor adsorption capacity, single function and so on. Cellulose-based composite adsorption materials prepared by compounding cellulose with other substances can make up for these disadvantages. Therefore, the development and utilization of cellulose-based composite adsorption materials is of great significance to alleviate the problems of water pollution. This paper summarized the related research on cellulose-based composite adsorption materials in recent years, and introduced the research progress of cellulose-based composite adsorption materials prepared with graphene oxide, metal oxides, minerals, tannins and metal-organic skeletons. The development prospects of cellulose-based composite adsorption materials were prospected. © 2021, Editorial Board of Polymer Materials Science & Engineering. All right reserved.
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