Advanced Flexible Materials from Nanocellulose

Zehong Chen(South China University of Technology), Yijie Hu(South China University of Technology), Ge Shi(South China University of Technology), Hao Zhuo(South China University of Technology), M. Azam Ali(University of Otago), Ewelina Jamróz(University of Agriculture in Krakow), Huili Zhang(Guangzhou First People's Hospital), Linxin Zhong(South China University of Technology), Xinwen Peng(South China University of Technology)
Advanced Functional Materials
February 17, 2023
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Abstract

Abstract With the increase of environmental pollution and depletion of fossil fuel resources, the utilization of renewable biomass resources for developing functional materials or fine chemicals is of great value and has attracted considerable attention. Nanocellulose, as a well‐known renewable nanomaterial, is regarded as a promising nano building block for advanced functional materials owing to its unique structure and properties, as well as natural abundance. Typically, its high mechanical strength, structural flexibility, reinforcing capabilities, and tunable self‐assembly behavior makes it highly attractive to fabricate flexible materials for various applications. Herein, the recent progress in the design, properties, and applications of advanced flexible materials from nanocellulose is comprehensively summarized. The preparation and properties of nanocellulose are first briefly introduced and discuss its merits in fabricating flexible materials. Then, various advanced flexible materials from nanocellulose are introduced, and the critical role of nanocellulose in constructing flexible materials is highlighted based on its intrinsic properties. After that, their applications in energy storage, electronics, sensor, biomedical, thermally insulating, photonic devices, etc., are presented. At last, the outlook of the current challenges and future perspectives for developing nanocellulose‐derived flexible materials are discussed.


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