March 3, 2026
Fabrication of hierarchical porous chitosan/polyphosphazene monolithic aerogels for efficient iodine adsorption
Key Points
- Efficient iodine adsorption was achieved with modified aerogels, demonstrating high capacity for removal of contaminants.
- Adsorption capacity reached 150 mg/g for iodine in controlled tests, highlighting the performance of the new material.
- Fabrication involved creating hierarchical porous structures in chitosan/polyphosphazene aerogels for improved functionality.
- These findings suggest applications in environmental remediation, particularly in iodine decontamination processes.
Tang et al. (Fri,) studied this question.
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