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Chiral Cellulose Nanocrystal Humidity-Responsive Iridescent Films with Glucan for Tuned Iridescence and Reinforced Mechanics

Yahui Meng, Zhu Long, Zhibin He, Xiaotong Fu, Cuihua Dong

2021Biomacromolecules39 citationsDOI

Abstract

The fabrication of biomimetic photonic materials with environmental stimuli-responsive functions from entirely biobased materials is becoming increasingly challenging with the growing demand for biodegradable materials. Herein, the effect of glucan with different molecular weights on the mechanical performance and tunable structural color of iridescent CNC composite films was investigated. The existence of glucan did not influence the self-assembly performance of CNCs, but rather led to an improvement in the mechanical performance, enabling cholesteric CNC composite films with an adjustable structural color. Simultaneously, the iridescent films showed a conspicuous redshift and enlarged initial pitch without obstruction of the chiral structure. In response to environmental humidity, the structural colors of the iridescent composite films can be changed by regulating their chiral nematic structure. In particular, the films demonstrate a reversible structural color change between blue and red at RH between 50 and 98%. The resulting biobased iridescent composite films have potential applications in decorative coating, optical and humidity sensing, and anticounterfeiting.

Topics & Concepts

IridescenceStructural colorationComposite numberMaterials scienceCelluloseCoatingComposite materialNanocrystalFabricationNanotechnologyPolymerPhotonic crystalChemical engineeringOptoelectronicsOpticsPhysicsAlternative medicineEngineeringPathologyMedicineAdvanced Cellulose Research StudiesAdvanced Materials and MechanicsLiquid Crystal Research Advancements
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