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A facile method for preparation of green and antibacterial hydrogel based on chitosan and water-soluble 2, 3-dialdehyde cellulose

Kang et al., 2021

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816203640811655728
Author
Kang X
Deng L
Yi L
Ruan C
Zeng K
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Cellulose

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Chitosan (CS) has been widely used to prepare natural hydrogel duo to its characteristics. However, most of the methods of preparing CS-based hydrogel are complicated and not green, which limits its further application. In this work, a green and antibacterial CS-based …
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