Issue 19, 2024

Freeze-crosslinking approach for preparing carboxymethyl cellulose nanofiber/zirconium hydrogels as fluoride adsorbents

Abstract

Tough carboxymethylcellulose nanofibers (CMF)/zirconium (Zr) hydrogels were easily obtained by a freeze-crosslinking method, where Zr-containing HCl solution was added to frozen CMF sol and the mixture was allowed to thaw. The Zr content of the hydrogels increased with increasing Zr concentration in the initial HCl solution. Furthermore, the mechanical strength increased with increasing Zr content. The Young's modulus value was improved by approximately 6 times compared to the CMF hydrogel without Zr, i.e., from 4.5 kPa to 27.2 kPa. The hydrogel had a porous structure with a pore size of 133 ± 37 μm and a CMF–Zr sheet structure around the pores. The obtained CMF–Zr hydrogel exhibited high adsorptivity for fluoride. The maximum adsorption capacity (Qmax) was estimated to be 24.1 mg g−1. This simple gelation method provides useful insights for the development of easy-to-handle hydrogel-based adsorbents.

Graphical abstract: Freeze-crosslinking approach for preparing carboxymethyl cellulose nanofiber/zirconium hydrogels as fluoride adsorbents

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Apr 2024
Accepted
16 Apr 2024
First published
18 Apr 2024

Nanoscale, 2024,16, 9400-9405

Freeze-crosslinking approach for preparing carboxymethyl cellulose nanofiber/zirconium hydrogels as fluoride adsorbents

Y. Sekine, T. Nankawa, T. Sugita, Y. Nagakawa, Y. Shibayama, R. Motokawa and T. Ikeda-Fukazawa, Nanoscale, 2024, 16, 9400 DOI: 10.1039/D4NR01572J

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