Hydrogel supported photocatalyst, an efficient strategy for water remediation suffers from compromised catalytic activity and insufficient stability. Herein, a robust cellulose-based composite hydrogel with zinc oxide (ZnO)/silica (SiO) heterojunctions were fabricated by in-situ synthesis, where SiO not only acted as a cross-linking agent to enhance the mechanical strength and stability of hydrogel, but also promoted the photocatalytic properties of ZnO via transferring the electron-hole pairs due to its surface state. As a result, a significant improvement in the mechanical properties of cellulose-based composite hydrogel was achieved, exhibiting a high compressive strength of 703.
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