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Eutectic Strategy for the Solvent-Free Synthesis of Hydrophobic Cellulosic Cross-Linked Networks with Broad Multifunctional Applications.
Cellulose-based functional materials play a crucial role in sustainable social development. However, during the material synthesis process, there is typically significant reliance on various solvent systems for macroscopic- or molecular-scale functionalization modifications. In this study, an innovative hydrophobic eutectic solvent (HES) was developed using ethyl cellulose (EC) and thymol (Thy) without any external solvents. Utilizing this homogeneous system, it is convenient to chemically modify the components without any catalyst. Furthermore, a hydrophobic cellulosic cross-linked network (HCCN) can be successfully prepared through in situ photopolymerization. The HCCN film exhibits high transparency, excellent mechanical properties, chemical stability, and durability. The EC/Thy prepolymer system also demonstrates favorable processability for the preparation of various polymeric materials. Additionally, the applicability of other biomasses and derivatives based on the eutectic strategy has been verified. The methodology proposed in this study offers novel insights into the green and solvent-free preparation of biomass functional materials.
期刊介绍:
ACS Macro Letters publishes research in all areas of contemporary soft matter science in which macromolecules play a key role, including nanotechnology, self-assembly, supramolecular chemistry, biomaterials, energy generation and storage, and renewable/sustainable materials. Submissions to ACS Macro Letters should justify clearly the rapid disclosure of the key elements of the study. The scope of the journal includes high-impact research of broad interest in all areas of polymer science and engineering, including cross-disciplinary research that interfaces with polymer science.
With the launch of ACS Macro Letters, all Communications that were formerly published in Macromolecules and Biomacromolecules will be published as Letters in ACS Macro Letters.