DOI: 10.1002/cssc.202300518 ISSN: 1864-5631

Cellulose Dissolution, Modification, and the Derived Hydrogel: A Review

Chao Wu, Jun Li, Yu‐qing Zhang, Xin Li, Shu‐ya Wang, De‐qiang Li
  • General Energy
  • General Materials Science
  • General Chemical Engineering
  • Environmental Chemistry

Abstract

The cellulose‐based hydrogel has occupied a pivotal position in almost all walks of life. However, the native cellulose can not be directly used for preparing hydrogel due to the complex non‐covalent interactions. Some literature has discussed the dissolution and modification of cellulose but has yet to address the influence of the pretreatment on the as‐prepared hydrogels. Firstly, the “touching” of cellulose by derived and non‐derived solvents was introduced, namely, the dissolution of cellulose. Secondly, the “conversion” of functional groups on the cellulose surface by special routes, which is the modification of cellulose. The above‐mentioned two parts were intended to explain the changes in physicochemical properties of cellulose by these routes and their influences on the subsequent hydrogel preparation. Finally, the “reinforcement” of cellulose‐based hydrogels by physical and chemical techniques was summarized, viz., improving the mechanical properties of cellulose‐based hydrogels and the changes in the multi‐level structure of the interior of cellulose‐based hydrogels.

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