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Carbon Aerogels
In article number 2113082, Ting Xu, Haishun Du, Chuanling Si, Kai Zhang, and co‐workers design and prepare superelastic and superhydrophilic nanocellulose‐based carbon aerogels with intriguing mechanical properties based on synergistic hydrogen bonding, electrostatic interaction, and π‐π interaction within regularly arranged layered porous structures. The aerogels can be assembled...
Developing superelastic and superhydrophilic carbon aerogels with intriguing mechanical properties is urgently desired for achieving promising performances in highly compressive supercapacitors and strain sensors. Herein, based on synergistic hydrogen bonding, electrostatic interaction, and π–π interaction within regularly arranged layered porous structures, conductive carbon aerogels with cellulose...