Hydrogels have long been recognized for their potential in various applications, including tissue engineering, drug delivery, and wearable electronics. However, traditional hydrogels often lack the ...
A multiscale cellulose hydrogel reported in the Journal of Bioresources and Bioproducts delivers 10.27 mS cm-1 ionic conductivity and a 0.84 Zn 2+ transference number while suppressing dendrites and ...
To uniformly disperse liquid metlas (LM) into hydrogel, Dr. Wenxia Liu (State Key Laboratory of Biobased Materials and Green Papermaking, Qilu University of Technology, Shandong Academy of Science) ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Earth’s atmosphere holds over 13,000 cubic kilometers of water vapor, yet converting this vast resource into drinkable water remains an engineering challenge. One in three people ...
UPM Biomedicals, the forerunner in producing high quality nanofibrillar cellulose for medical and life science applications, today announces the launch of FibGel ™ —a natural injectable hydrogel for ...
By contrast, an experimental new setup simply requires users to inject dirty water through a layer of cellulose. Developed by scientists from The University of Texas at Austin, the prototype device ...