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The Colloidal Properties of Nanocellulose

Tobias Benselfelt, Nico Kummer, Malin Nordenström, Andreas Fall, Gustav Nyström, Lars Wågberg

2023ChemSusChem109 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nanocelluloses are anisotropic nanoparticles of semicrystalline assemblies of glucan polymers. They have great potential as renewable building blocks in the materials platform of a more sustainable society. As a result, the research on nanocellulose has grown exponentially over the last decades. To fully utilize the properties of nanocelluloses, a fundamental understanding of their colloidal behavior is necessary. As elongated particles with dimensions in a critical nanosize range, their colloidal properties are complex, with several behaviors not covered by classical theories. In this comprehensive Review, we describe the most prominent colloidal behaviors of nanocellulose by combining experimental data and theoretical descriptions. We discuss the preparation and characterization of nanocellulose dispersions, how they form networks at low concentrations, how classical theories cannot describe their behavior, and how they interact with other colloids. We then show examples of how scientists can use this fundamental knowledge to control the assembly of nanocellulose into new materials with exceptional properties. We hope aspiring and established researchers will use this Review as a guide.

Topics & Concepts

NanocelluloseNanotechnologyMaterials scienceColloidCharacterization (materials science)Polymer scienceNanoparticleCelluloseChemical engineeringEngineeringAdvanced Cellulose Research StudiesNanocomposite Films for Food PackagingBiofuel production and bioconversion