Cellulose-Based Irreversible Hydrogels Used for CO2 Sequestration
Dianguo Wu,
Yan Zhang,
Junjie Huang
et al.
Abstract:CO 2 -switchable hydrogels have been well documented during the past decade; however, the reversible response makes them unable to sequestrate CO 2 owing to the gas release and viscosity reduction under high temperatures, weakening their capacity to absorb CO 2 . To address this issue, a series of copolymers based on grafting poly(dimethylaminopropyl methacrylamide) onto the backbone of sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (NaCMC) were prepared, characterized, and examined rheologically. In the semidilute entangled … Show more
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