Composition-directed fabrication of dual cross-linked bifunctional composites on fabrics for chemical removal of formaldehyde and amine air-pollutants
Key Points
Effective chemical removal of formaldehyde and amine pollutants occurs using bifunctional composites.
Bifunctional composites show a dual cross-linking mechanism that enhances pollutant capture efficiency.
The fabrication method leverages fabric substrates, enabling versatile applications in air filtration technologies.
Implications include potential commercial use in air quality improvement products, addressing pollutants in indoor environments.
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Composition-directed fabrication of dual cross-linked bifunctional composites on fabrics for chemical removal of formaldehyde and amine air-pollutants | Synapse