Abstract
AbstractIce templating is a versatile strategy for structural engineering of hydrophilic polymers and composites, yet the removal of ice templates requires lengthy lyophilization, and the prepared materials need further crosslinking for use in water. This study introduces an ice‐dissolving‐complexation (IDC) method to prepare ice templating monolith in an hour without the need for ice sublimation under a vacuum. The aqueous solution of sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (CMCNa) is frozen, immersed in ethanol/Cu2+ bath (−20 °C). Ice templates dissolved in ethanol, whereby the CMC‐Cu2+ complexation occurred simultaneously to stabilize CMC microstructures. The IDC method enables the preparation and stabilization of CMC monolith with pores and/or aligned channels in one step that is 30–50 times more efficient than lyophilization in terms of the time consumed for ice removal. The IDC method is applicable to various polyelectrolytes and hybrids for straightforward use in water, as exemplified by a proof‐of‐concept CMC‐Cu2+‐carbon nanotubes monolith, which exhibits high performance solar‐steaming under one sun irradiation.
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