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Engineered cellulose—enabled by functionalization, hybridization, and nano‐engineering—emerges as a versatile platform driving next‐generation solutions in water purification, CO2 capture, air filtration, soil remediation, energy storage, and sustainable packaging. ABSTRACT Engineered cellulose is redefining the frontier of sustainable materials in the
Amir Hossein Behroozi +1 more
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Prolonged water body types dataset of urban agglomeration in central China from 1990 to 2021. [PDF]
Ma H, Yang X, Fan R, He K, Wang L.
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The pictorial illustration of the applications of polymers of intrinsic microporosity extraordinary porous organic polymers with high surface areas, pore radii, pore volumes, high permeability, high diffusivity, high selectivity, and high thermal stability, as suitable filters or purifiers for water contaminated with pharmaceutical and organic dyes ...
Martins O. Omorogie
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Exploring the interaction and driving factors of urban compactness and carbon emission intensity in the Pearl River Delta Urban Agglomeration. [PDF]
Yu Y, Kumar S, Ye Z.
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Smart Materials for Dirty Waters: Reversible Aerogels Unlock Closed‐Loop Heavy Metal Remediation
Reversible chitosan–lignin aerogels are developed for efficient heavy metal removal (Cu2+, Pb2+, and Zn2+) from contaminated water, combining high adsorption capacity, recyclability, solvents, and pH stability. The aerogels also demonstrate catalytic activity in Chan–Lam crosscoupling reactions, showcasing their potential for sustainable water ...
Davide Gentile +5 more
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Identification of high-risk soil erosion areas in the central Yunnan urban agglomeration and the differentiated driving mechanisms compared to the overall agglomeration. [PDF]
Ma D +5 more
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Abstract Rapid urbanization has historically been linked to escalating air pollution, yet the environmental consequences of urban shrinkage—a growing global trend of population decline and economic downturn—remain underexplored. While theory suggests shrinkage might alleviate pollution through reduced anthropogenic activities, empirical evidence on the
Fengdi Ma, Yulin Yan, Liang Wan
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Correction: Spatial-temporal evolution of the allometric relationship between urban economic and health resources in the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration. [PDF]
Deng J +6 more
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Abstract Urbanization profoundly influences urban vegetation dynamics. Variations in development stages lead to differing direct (vegetation loss) and indirect (vegetation growth) impacts across old urban areas, new urban areas, and suburban, with unclear spatiotemporal mechanisms.
Haoyun Shao +3 more
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