Publications by authors named "Guohe Xu"

As the most abundant natural homo-polymer, cellulose has the potential to enhance polymer properties reducing the cost of raw materials. In this work, the carboxylate cellulose nanofiber (CNF-C) was selected to modify polylactic acid (PLA) foams, and the density functional theory was constructed to help analyze the foaming mechanism quantitatively. The theoretical results showed that the ordered structure, the carboxyl and the hydroxyl of CNF-C were more conducive to providing much stronger CO adsorption for bubble nucleation, where the predicted critical bubble size decreased and the cell density increased with the addition of CNF-C.

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The open-cell bio-based biodegradable polymer foams show good application prospect in dealing with the serious environmental issue caused by oil spill and organic solvents spills, while the cell structures and hydrophobic properties of the foams limit their performance. In this work, the poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) (PHBV) was selected to help prepare bio-based biodegradable poly(lactic acid) (PLA) foams. Based on a two-step foaming method, the crystallization ability of different samples was regulated by the "original crystals" together with PHBV in the foaming process, where skeleton structures were provided to facilitate the open-cell structures and promote their mechanical property.

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Article Synopsis
  • * A new method has been created to make a superhydrophobic coating that is both robust and transparent, enhancing its ability to visually separate oil from water.
  • * The coating uses a candle soot template combined with a silica shell for durability, maintaining high separation efficiency even after multiple uses and harsh conditions like sand impact and abrasion.
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A self-deformable gel system is constructed by coupling a gradient structured gel with a chemical oscillating reaction. The system exhibits periodic and asymmetric shape change. The asymmetric shape change of the gel is based on the gradient structure.

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