Publications by authors named "Yuye Zhong"

Endowing biodegradable plastics with easy recyclability can reduce competition with food resources and further enhance their environmental friendliness. In this work, 4-carboxyphenylboronic acid was grafted onto the side chains of hydroxyethyl cellulose and compounded with inexpensive cornstarch. Upon the introduction of tannic acid, stable and reversible borate ester bond rapidly formed, yielding composite biodegradable plastic films with outstanding mechanical properties and facile recyclability.

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  • Developing effective adsorbents for removing pollutants like Congo red (CR) remains challenging, but a novel composite, CoFeO/MIL-101-NH, was created that combines magnetic nanoparticles with a high surface area adsorbent for efficient removal from water.
  • The study examined key factors affecting CR adsorption, finding that it fits the pseudo-second-order kinetic and Langmuir isotherm models, and the adsorbent can be easily separated using a magnetic field within 30 seconds after use.
  • This composite shows impressive performance, achieving a maximum CR adsorption capacity of 1756.19 mg/g, maintains 78% effectiveness after five reuse cycles, and outperforms other dyes in adsorption tests, making it a promising
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In the last few decades, polysaccharide and protein hydrogels have attracted significant attentions and been applied in various engineering fields. Polysaccharide and protein hydrogels with appealing physical and biological features have been produced to meet different biomedical applications for their excellent properties related to biodegradability, biocompatibility, nontoxicity, and stimuli responsiveness. Numerous methods, such as chemical crosslinking, photo crosslinking, graft polymerization, hydrophobic interaction, polyelectrolyte complexation and electrodeposition have been employed to prepare polysaccharide and protein hydrogels.

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