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Chiral nematic liquid crystal organization of natural polymer nanocrystals

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Pages 121-129 | Received 15 Jun 2022, Published online: 24 Jan 2023
 

ABSTRACT

One-dimensional nanocrystals with high-aspect ratio from natural polymers such as cellulose nanocrystals are attractive due to their anisotropic dimensions, versatile surface chemistry and ability to form lyotropic liquid crystalline (LC) phase in aqueous media. Most importantly, those anisotropic natural materials preserve their LC ordering in solid films under slow drying at ambient conditions. The resulting organised films with ‘frozen’ chiral nematic helicoidal morphology show unique optical properties such as selective light reflection, high optical birefringence, selective circular polarisation, along with enhanced mechanical performance, e.g. high ultimate strength, toughness and stretchability. Additionally, those films are lightweight, and potentially sustainable and biodegradable. Here we briefly overview recent work from our group on the chiral nematic organisation in LC suspensions and in thin films of cellulose nanocrystals and cellulose nanofibers obtained under diverse interparticle interactions, confined drying conditions, and external magnetic field.

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Financial support for this research is provided by the Air Force Research Laboratory grant FA8650-D-16-5404 and Air Force Office for Scientific Research grant FA9550-20-1-0305.

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