Publications by authors named "Run-Ze Hu"

Cellulose sponges with compressibility and resilience are an ideal packaging material for fruits with fragile skin. Here, a soft and elastic all-cellulose sponge (CS) with a hierarchical cellular structure was fabricated, where the long molecular chain cellulose constructed major pores, the cellulose at nanoscale acted as an elastic nanofiller to fill the gaps of long molecular chain cellulose fibers and constructed minor pores. With these two kinds of pores, this structure can absorb strain hierarchically.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The text discusses the challenge of disinfecting contaminated water safely and sustainably using antibacterial agents found in plants, specifically phenolics and flavonoids.
  • - Researchers created an innovative antibacterial sponge from natural extracts and cellulose, modified with quercetin, which shows impressive properties like toughness, elasticity, and high water permeability.
  • - The study highlights the effectiveness of the quercetin-cellulose sponge (Q-CS) against harmful bacteria and suggests that similar sponges made from other plant extracts, like pyrola and mulberry, also demonstrate strong antibacterial capabilities, paving the way for eco-friendly water purification methods.
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Strawberry is a nutritious food that is susceptible to mechanical injury and microbiological infection. Traditional coatings for strawberry packaging provide resistance against microbial infection but not against mechanical damage. In this study, a soft and elastic cellulose sponge modified with silver nanoparticles (AgNPs@CS-1:1) was prepared as strawberry packaging material, and it provided effective protection against mechanical damage.

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Guangdong, Guangxi and Chongqing are emerging sericulture areas in China where the production of mulberry leaves is huge. In order to identity high quality mulberry leaves that are suitable for healthy products to expand planting, 24 samples from three regions (Guangdong, Guangxi, Chongqing) in the south of China were quantified for two alkaloids (1-deoxynojirimycin and fagomine) and five phenols (chlorogenic acid, rutin, isoquercitrin, etc.) using high-performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS/MS).

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