Publications by authors named "Yangbiao Hu"

The inherent characteristics of cellulose-derived aerogels, such as their natural abundance and environmental friendliness, make them highly interesting. However, its significant shrinkage before and after the supercritical drying procedure and low mechanical strength limit its potential application. Here, we propose a strategy to prepare cellulose diacetate aerogels (CDAAs) with low drying shrinkage, exceptional thermal insulation, and superior mechanical strength.

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Cellulose aerogels are highly attractive candidates in various applications, such as thermal insulation, adsorption separation, biomedical field, and as carriers, due to their intrinsic merits of low density, high porosity, biodegradability, and renewability. However, the expensive cost of the supercritical drying process and poor mechanical properties limit their practical applications. Herein, a new method was presented to fabricate cellulose acetate/benzoxazine hybrid aerogels (CBAs) with low cost, low drying shrinkage, excellent mechanical properties under cryogenic condition (-196 °C), outstanding thermal insulation, flame retardancy, and good thermal stability by ambient pressure drying.

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Cellulose and its derivative aerogels have attracted much attention due to their renewable and biodegradable properties. However, the significant shrinkage in the supercritical drying process causes the relatively high thermal conductivity and low mechanical property of cellulose and its derivatives aerogels. Considering the pearl-necklace-like skeleton network of silica aerogels, which can improve thermal insulation property and mechanical property.

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