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Bacterial nanocellulose/MoS2 hybrid aerogels as bifunctional adsorbent/photocatalyst membranes for in-flow water decontaminationFerreira-Neto et al., 2020
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- Ferreira-Neto E
- Ullah S
- Da Silva T
- Domeneguetti R
- Perissinotto A
- De Vicente F
- Rodrigues-Filho U
- Ribeiro S
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- ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
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To address the problems associated with the use of unsupported nanomaterials, in general, and molybdenum disulfide (MoS2), in particular, we report the preparation of self-supported hybrid aerogel membranes that combine the mechanical stability and excellent textural …
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