Repurposing Cotton Gin Trash for Cellulose Nanofibril-Silver Hybrid and Ultralight Silver-Infused Aerogel

将轧棉机废料重新用于纤维素纳米纤维-银混合物和超轻银注入气凝胶

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作者:Sunghyun Nam, Michael W Easson, Jacobs H Jordan, Zhongqi He, Isabel M Lima, Matthew B Hillyer, Nicholas E Ernst, David Fang, Md Muhaiminul Islam

Abstract

Cellulose nanofibril-silver (CNF-Ag) hybrid and ultralight silver-infused aerogel were produced using cotton gin trash (CGT), an abundant agro-waste material. This repurposing of CGT was achieved by exploiting its potential for CNF extraction and the in situ synthesis of silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs). CNFs were extracted from CGT through a mechanical shearing process. These CNFs served as a multifunctional nanotemplate for the controlled reduction of Ag ions, efficient nucleation, and stabilization of NPs, resulting in the production of a high concentration of Ag NPs (ca. 19 wt %) within the CNFs. Transmission electron microscopy images of cross-sectioned CNFs confirmed the uniform dispersion of NPs (ca. 18 nm diameter) inside the CNFs. Rietveld refinement analysis of X-ray diffraction patterns revealed that CNFs produced smaller Ag crystallites compared to CGT microparticles. The CNF-Ag hybrid was then fabricated into an aerogel using freeze-drying, with its weight being light enough to rest on a cotton flower's stamen. The infusion of Ag NPs led to approximately 20% reductions in the specific surface area and pore volume of the aerogel.

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