Transparent, Stimuli-Responsive Films from Cellulose-Based Organogel Nanoparticles

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​Transparent, Stimuli-Responsive Films from Cellulose-Based Organogel Nanoparticles​
Wang, Y. ; Heim, L.-O.; Xu, Y.; Buntkowsky, G. & Zhang, K. ​ (2015) 
Advanced Functional Materials25(9).​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.201403067 

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Wang, Yonggui ; Heim, Lars-Oliver; Xu, Yeping; Buntkowsky, Gerd; Zhang, Kai 
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The use of bio‐based nanoscaled cellulose for the construction of novel functional materials has progressed rapidly over the past years. In comparison to most of studies starting with the hydrophilic nanoscaled cellulose, surface‐stearoylated cellulose nanoparticles (SS‐CNPs) are used in this report for the construction of multifunctional, responsive films. SS‐CNPs with an average size of 115 ± 0.5 nm are obtained after the surface‐modification of cellulose under heterogeneous conditions. Crystalline cellulose core is present within SS‐CNPs according to solid‐state 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. SS‐CNPs show excellent dispersibility in nonpolar solvents and form temperature‐responsive organogels in tetrahydrofuran (THF) at low temperature or after long time storage at room temperature. Moreover, transparent and self‐standing films of SS‐CNPs from their THF‐suspension show solvent‐responsive surface wettability and responsive shape‐memory property. SS‐CNPs can also be used for the fabrication of nanocomposite films together with nonpolar compounds, such as (2‐stearoylaminoethyl) rhodamine B. Thus, these novel SS‐CNPs derived from sustainable cellulose fibers are promising candidates for the construction of novel functional materials.
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2015
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Advanced Functional Materials 
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Fakultät für Forstwissenschaften und Waldökologie ; Burckhardt-Institut ; Abteilung Holztechnologie und Holzwerkstoffe ; Juniorprofessur Holztechnologie und Holzchemie 
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English

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