Surface and Interface Engineering for Nanocellulosic Advanced Materials.

作者: Xianpeng Yang , Subir Kumar Biswas , Jingquan Han , Supachok Tanpichai , Mei‐Chun Li

DOI: 10.1002/ADMA.202002264

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摘要: How do trees support their upright massive bodies? The comes from the incredibly strong and stiff, highly crystalline nanoscale fibrils of extended cellulose chains, called nanofibers. Cellulose nanofibers parts-cellulose nanocrystals, collectively nanocelluloses, are therefore recent hot materials to incorporate in man-made sustainable, environmentally sound, mechanically materials. Nanocelluloses generally obtained through a top-down process, during or after which original surface chemistry interface interactions can be dramatically changed. Therefore, engineering extremely important when nanocellulosic with bottom-up process fabricated. Herein, main focus is on promising chemical modification nonmodification approaches, aiming prospect this topic novel aspects, including nanocellulose-, chemistry-, process-oriented for advanced reinforcement nanocelluloses some functional materials, such as structural films, filaments, aerogels, foams, discussed, relating tailored and/or engineering. Although products have already reached industrial arena, it hoped that more nanocellulose-based will become available everyday life next few years.

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