Modulating the Structural Orientation of Nanocellulose Composites through Mechano-Stimuli

Dan Qu, Guang Chu, Patrick Martin, Gleb Vasilyev, Rita Vilensky, Eyal Zussman

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Abstract

It is of great interest to dynamically manipulate the optical property by controlling nanostructures under external stimuli. In this work, chiral photonic cellulose nanocrystal (CNC) and elastic polyurethane (PU) composite films demonstrate reversible optical tunability arising from structural transition between the chiral nematic and layered pseudonematic order. The composite films exhibit impressive water resistance and mechanical adaptability. Reversible modulation of the optical property of the composite CNC/PU film is enabled during mechanical stretching and water absorption. Film stretching is accompanied by CNC transition from a chiral nematic to layered pseudonematic structure. After fixation, shape recovery takes place when exposed to water, and the CNC structure reverts to the initial chiral nematic order. These reversibly switchable shape and optical properties further advance the study and design of smart optical and mechanical sensors.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)40443-40450
Number of pages8
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume11
Issue number43
DOIs
StatePublished - 30 Oct 2019

Keywords

  • cellulose nanocrystals
  • chiral nematic
  • layered pseudonematic
  • optical manipulation
  • reversible

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Materials Science

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