Fabrication of multifunctional cellulose aerogel materials with one-dimensional (fiber), two-dimensional (film), and three-dimensional (structure) structures based on ambient drying technology | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Fabrication of multifunctional cellulose aerogel materials with one-dimensional (fiber), two-dimensional (film), and three-dimensional (structure) structures based on ambient drying technology
Key Points
Cellulose aerogels exhibit multifunctional properties across various structural dimensions, including fiber, film, and three-dimensional formats.
The aerogels are produced using an ambient drying technique that enhances structural integrity and functionality.
This fabrication process demonstrates the flexibility of cellulose in forming innovative multifunctional materials for diverse applications.
Further exploration of these material properties may support advancements in industries such as packaging, insulation, and biomedical fields.