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Emerging developments on nanocellulose as liquid crystals: a biomimetic approach

Thiruganasambanthan, Theivasanthi and Rushdan, Ahmad Ilyas and Norrrahim, Mohd. Nor Faiz and Thiagamani, Senthil Muthu Kumar and Siengchin, Suchart and Mohamad Misenan, Muhammad Syukri and Ahmad Farid, Mohammed Abdillah and Norizan, Mohd. Nurazzi and Muhammad Rizal, Muhammad Asyraf and Syed Zakaria, Sharifah Zarina and Razman, Muhammad Rizal (2022) Emerging developments on nanocellulose as liquid crystals: a biomimetic approach. Polymers, 14 (8). pp. 1-28. ISSN 2073-4360

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14081546

Abstract

Biomimetics is the field of obtaining ideas from nature that can be applied in science, engineering, and medicine. The usefulness of cellulose nanocrystals (CNC) and their excellent characteristics in biomimetic applications are exciting and promising areas of present and future research. CNCs are bio-based nanostructured material that can be isolated from several natural biomasses. The CNCs are one-dimensional with a high aspect ratio. They possess high crystalline order and high chirality when they are allowed to assemble in concentrated dispersions. Recent studies have demonstrated that CNCs possess remarkable optical and chemical properties that can be used to fabricate liquid crystals. Research is present in the early stage to develop CNC-based solventfree liquid crystals that behave like both crystalline solids and liquids and exhibit the phenomenon of birefringence in anisotropic media. All these characteristics are beneficial for several biomimetic applications. Moreover, the films of CNC show the property of iridescent colors, making it suitable for photonic applications in various devices, such as electro-optical devices and flat panel displays.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:biomimetic, cellulose nanocrystals, liquid crystals, nanocellulose
Subjects:Q Science > Q Science (General)
T Technology > TP Chemical technology
Divisions:Chemical and Energy Engineering
ID Code:103777
Deposited By: Yanti Mohd Shah
Deposited On:26 Nov 2023 06:31
Last Modified:26 Nov 2023 06:31

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