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titleOfInvention Bacterial cellulose liquid absorbing material of sandwich structure and preparation method of bacterial cellulose liquid absorbing material
abstract The invention relate to bacterial cellulose liquid absorbing material of a sandwich structure and a preparation method of the bacterial cellulose liquid absorbing material. The bacterial cellulose liquid absorbing material of the sandwich structure is prepared by the steps such as culture expansion cultivation, stationary culture and postprocessing, and composed of three bacterial cellulose membranes which are tightly combined, the three bacterial cellulose membranes comprise an upper ultra absorbing layer, a lower ultra absorbing layer and a liquid storing layer in the middle. Tight combination refers to that cellulose microfiber of the upper ultra absorbing layer and the lower ultra absorbing layer are combined with cellulose microfiber of the liquid storing layer by intermolecular and intermolecular hydrogen bonding in bi-1, 4-glucan chain to form a molecular layer, layers are combined by intermolecular and intermolecular hydrogen bonding, obvious physical layering does not exist, and structural continuity is good. Prepared liquid absorbing material has good liquid absorbing performance, water binding capacity, biocompatibility and mechanical performance. The bacterial cellulose liquid absorbing material of the sandwich structure is simple and quick in preparation process, green and environmental-friendly, short in cultivation period, low in cost, and applied to the fields such as medicine, personal care and daily-used mechanical industry.
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