| Literature DB >> 33599500 |
Kai Li1, Caitlyn M Clarkson2, Lu Wang3,4, Yu Liu5, Meghan Lamm6, Zhenqian Pang7, Yubing Zhou5, Ji Qian5, Mehdi Tajvidi3,4, Douglas J Gardner3,4, Halil Tekinalp6, Liangbing Hu5, Teng Li7, Arthur J Ragauskas8,9,10, Jeffrey P Youngblood11, Soydan Ozcan6.
Abstract
In nature, cellulose nanofibers form hierarchical structures across multiple length scales to achieve high-performance properties and different functionalities. Cellulose nanofibers, which are separated from plants or synthesized biologically, are being extensively investigated and processed into different materials owing to their good properties. The alignment of cellulose nanofibers is reported to significantly influence the performance of cellulose nanofiber-based materials. The alignment of cellulose nanofibers can bridge the nanoscale and macroscale, bringing enhanced nanoscale properties to high-performance macroscale materials. However, compared with extensive reviews on the alignment of cellulose nanocrystals, reviews focusing on cellulose nanofibers are seldom reported, possibly because of the challenge of aligning cellulose nanofibers. In this review, the alignment of cellulose nanofibers, including cellulose nanofibrils and bacterial cellulose, is extensively discussed from different aspects of the driving force, evaluation, strategies, properties, and applications. Future perspectives on challenges and opportunities in cellulose nanofiber alignment are also briefly highlighted.Keywords: anisotropic properties; bacterial cellulose; cellulose nanofiber; cellulose nanofibrils; fiber alignment; functional materials; nanocellulose; nanocellulose self-assembly
Year: 2021 PMID: 33599500 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.0c07613
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881