Recent Progress in Chitosan-Containing Composite Materials for Sustainable Approaches to Adsorption and Catalysis

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In recent years, composite materials including organic–inorganic systems have drawn special attention due to their enhanced properties such as adsorbents and heterogeneous catalysts. At the same time, large-scale production of environmentally benign functionalized biopolymers, such as chitosan (CS), allows for constantly developing new materials, since CS reveals remarkable properties as a stabilizing agent for metal-containing compounds and enzymes and as an adsorbent of organic molecules. This review is focused on CS-based materials and on the composite systems including CS-oxide and CS-metal composites in particular for application as adsorbents and supports for catalytically active metal nanoparticles and enzymes.

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Nikoshvili, L. Z., Tikhonov, B. B., Ivanov, P. E., Stadolnikova, P. Y., Sulman, M. G., & Matveeva, V. G. (2023, February 1). Recent Progress in Chitosan-Containing Composite Materials for Sustainable Approaches to Adsorption and Catalysis. Catalysts. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal13020367

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