Chaoxuan Wang , Chuanmei Tang , Yuefei Wang , Yuhe Shen , Wei Qi , Ting Zhang , Rongxin Su , Zhimin He
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Chiral photonic materials self-assembled by cellulose nanocrystals
Cellulose nanocrystals are natural nanomaterials with a high aspect ratio, high specific area, excellent stability, and favorable optical performances. Cellulose nanocrystals can form cholesteric liquid crystals through a left-handed spiral arrangement. The suspension liquid of cellulose nanocrystals can retain the chiral cholesteric structure in the solid film after being completely dried, leading to the appearance of Bragg reflection and bright structural color in the visible spectrum. By changing the conditions or mixing with polymers, the cellulose nanocrystals film will show different structural colors due to the change of pitch. The film can cover almost the entire visible spectrum, which can be applied to various aspects such as sensing, anti-counterfeiting, detection, and so on. In this review, we elaborated on the synthesis and properties of cellulose nanocrystals materials and introduced the mechanism of structural color formation, as well as the current research progress and applications. Cellulose nanocrystals have become a hot spot in the field of structural color, and provide more research value for providing a cheap, easy-to-obtain, green-friendly, and high-biocompatibility natural photonic material.
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Title: Current Opinion in Solid State & Materials Science
Journal Overview:
Aims to provide a snapshot of the latest research and advances in materials science
Publishes six issues per year, each containing reviews covering exciting and developing areas of materials science
Each issue comprises 2-3 sections of reviews commissioned by international researchers who are experts in their fields
Provides materials scientists with the opportunity to stay informed about current developments in their own and related areas of research
Promotes cross-fertilization of ideas across an increasingly interdisciplinary field