2014
DOI: 10.1039/c4tb01151a
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Anti-biofouling ability and cytocompatibility of the zwitterionic brushes-modified cellulose membrane

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“…It is widely accepted that MPC coating could take up quantity of water to resist protein adhesion. 48,49 antibacterial activity tests…”
Section: Nonfouling Activity Against Protein Adsorptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is widely accepted that MPC coating could take up quantity of water to resist protein adhesion. 48,49 antibacterial activity tests…”
Section: Nonfouling Activity Against Protein Adsorptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, slippery surfaces were fabricated using nanoporous cellulose lauroyl ester films comprising lubrication fluid. Such surfaces exhibited both excellent liquid repellency upon liquid impact and anti-icing properties (Chen et al 2014). Furthermore, a highly water-repellent aerogel was prepared using stearoylated NFC with a very low DS (\ 0.1) by supercritical CO 2 drying process (Granstrom et al 2011).…”
Section: Esterified Cellulose Containing Aliphatic Moietiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main in situ esterification reactions for the isolation of CNCs are sulfation and phosphorylation that occur during the hydrolysis process (Chen et al 2014;Espinosa et al 2013;Klemm et al 2011;Lu et al 2015b;Revol et al 1994). During the isolation of CNCs via hydrolysis, sulfuric acid or phosphoric acid reacts with the surface hydroxyl groups via an esterification process allowing the introduction of anionic sulfate ester groups or phosphate ester groups.…”
Section: In Situ Esterification During the Isolation Of Nanocellulosesmentioning
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“…31 Several publications report the covalent graing of cellulosic substrates with zwitterionic polymers, most commonly PSBMA, to give hemocompatibility, [32][33][34] applications in sensors 35 and membranes, 36 and generally impart anti-biofouling properties. 37,38 However, all of these reports use polymerisation techniques which require organic solvents, inert atmospheres and the subsequent removal of the catalyst, therefore, it is desirable to nd methods that can be performed under benign aqueous conditions.…”
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