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Lifang Liu

Researcher at Donghua University

Publications -  27
Citations -  617

Lifang Liu is an academic researcher from Donghua University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cellulose & Aerogel. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 27 publications receiving 349 citations.

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Effects of preparation methods on the morphology and properties of nanocellulose (NC) extracted from corn husk

TL;DR: In this paper, three kinds of corn husk nanocellulose (NC) were extracted via acid hydrolysis, TEMPO oxidation and high intensity ultrasonication methods, which was named AH-NC, TO-NC and US-NC.
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Cellulose from sources to nanocellulose and an overview of synthesis and properties of nanocellulose/zinc oxide nanocomposite materials.

TL;DR: The advancement of nanocellulose and zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO-NPs)-based composites materials are summarized in this article in terms of the preparation methods and remarkable properties with the help of recent knowledge and significant findings.
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Cellulose nanofibril (CNF) based aerogels prepared by a facile process and the investigation of thermal insulation performance

TL;DR: In this paper, a facile method on fabricating aerogels with hierarchical porous structures was created by freeze-drying the cellulose nanofibril (CNF)/methyltrimethoxysilan (MTMS)/fumed silica (FS) suspension.
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Fabrication of cellulose nanocrystal from Carex meyeriana Kunth and its application in the adsorption of methylene blue.

TL;DR: Cellulose nanocrystal extracted from Carex meyeriana Kunth had promising potentials in the field of MB adsorption, and the removal percentage of MB by CNC was raised with the increase of H2O2 and CNC dosage.
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Multiscale nanocelluloses hybrid aerogels for thermal insulation: The study on mechanical and thermal properties

TL;DR: Herein, multiscale nanocelluloses (NCs) were prepared and blended with fumed silica and organosilane to fabricate freeze-dried aerogels in various combinations, thus improving the thermal insulation properties and controllable mechanical performance.