2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00289-019-03068-4
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TEMPO-oxidized cellulose nanofibers/TiO2 nanocomposite as new adsorbent for Brilliant Blue dye removal

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“…Specifically, cellulosic materials with surface groups typically have two weight loss events, with the first weight loss event attributing to the surface charge group (i.e., the carboxyl group in this study) and the second weight loss event attributing to the hydroxyl group [46]. The weight loss pattern of corn stover-derived TEMPO-CNF in this study is similar to that of TEMPOoxidized bagasse pulp [47] and TEMPO-oxidized rice straw cellulose [34]. In addition, according to Figure 3a, TEMPO-CNF has a much broader exothermal peak than other samples.…”
Section: Dsc and Tga Characterizationsupporting
confidence: 50%
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“…Specifically, cellulosic materials with surface groups typically have two weight loss events, with the first weight loss event attributing to the surface charge group (i.e., the carboxyl group in this study) and the second weight loss event attributing to the hydroxyl group [46]. The weight loss pattern of corn stover-derived TEMPO-CNF in this study is similar to that of TEMPOoxidized bagasse pulp [47] and TEMPO-oxidized rice straw cellulose [34]. In addition, according to Figure 3a, TEMPO-CNF has a much broader exothermal peak than other samples.…”
Section: Dsc and Tga Characterizationsupporting
confidence: 50%
“…According to Figure 3b,c, at temperatures above 200 °C, TEMPOweight loss events, corresponding to two peaks in the DTG curve. Spec materials with surface groups typically have two weight loss events, wi loss event attributing to the surface charge group (i.e., the carboxyl gro and the second weight loss event attributing to the hydroxyl group [46 pattern of corn stover-derived TEMPO-CNF in this study is similar to oxidized bagasse pulp [47] and TEMPO-oxidized rice straw cellulose according to Figure 3a, TEMPO-CNF has a much broader exothermal samples. Specifically, TEMPO-CNF had a broad exothermal peak at aro other corn stover samples had a narrower peak at 338~363 °C.…”
Section: Dsc and Tga Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Thus, functionalized polysaccharides are ideal candidates, especially when it comes to TEMPO-oxidized cellulose nanofibers (TOCNFs). They have been used for the highly efficient removal of Methylene Blue [ 196 , 197 ], Brilliant Blue [ 198 ], Basic Violet 1 and Rhodamine 6 g [ 199 ], or Toluidine Blue [ 200 ].…”
Section: Environmental Applications Of Materials Based On Selectively...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These groups often acquire a negative charge when in aqueous environments, which allows for the adsorption of positively charged cationic dye molecules through electrostatic interactions. In this regard, a variety of natural biomasses, such as bean gum polysaccharides [29], guar gum [30], chitosan [31], pectin [32], and cellulose [33], have been extensively utilized as adsorbents to capture cationic dye molecules from water. On the other hand, porous materials have shown unique advantages in dye adsorption due to their large specific surface area and channels that facilitate dye molecule transport, such as fast adsorption rates and high adsorption capacities [34][35][36].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%