Microhoneycomb monoliths prepared by the unidirectional freeze-drying of cellulose nanofiber based sols: Method and extensions

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Monolithic honeycomb structures have been attractive to multidisciplinary fields due to their high strength-to-weight ratio. Particularly, microhoneycomb monoliths (MHMs) with micrometer-scale channels are expected as efficient platforms for reactions and separations because of their large surface areas. Up to now, MHMs have been prepared by a unidirectional freeze-drying (UDF) method only from very limited precursors. Herein, we report a protocol from which a series of MHMs consisting of different components can be obtained. Recently, we found that cellulose nanofibers function as a distinct structure-directing agent towards the formation of MHMs through the UDF process. By mixing the cellulose nanofibers with water soluble substances which do not yield MHMs, a variety of composite MHMs can be prepared. This significantly enriches the chemical constitution of MHMs towards versatile applications.

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Pan, Z. Z., Nishihara, H., Lv, W., Wang, C., Luo, Y., Dong, L., … Yang, Q. H. (2018). Microhoneycomb monoliths prepared by the unidirectional freeze-drying of cellulose nanofiber based sols: Method and extensions. Journal of Visualized Experiments, 2018(135). https://doi.org/10.3791/57144

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