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Shape-memory and self-healing properties of sustainable cellulosic nanofibers-based hybrid materials for novel applications
Giant, Volume: 19, Start page: 100299
Swansea University Author: Mokarram Hossain
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DOI (Published version): 10.1016/j.giant.2024.100299
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In the era of smart and sustainable technology driven by naturally occurring materials, various nanocellulose-based materials play a crucial role. Shape memory behaviour and self-healing capabilities of nanocelluloses are emerging as focal points in numerous research domains. Nanocellulose and its d...
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ISSN: | 2666-5425 |
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Elsevier BV
2024
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URI: | https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa66595 |
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In the era of smart and sustainable technology driven by naturally occurring materials, various nanocellulose-based materials play a crucial role. Shape memory behaviour and self-healing capabilities of nanocelluloses are emerging as focal points in numerous research domains. Nanocellulose and its derivatives such as cellulose nanocrystals (CNC) and cellulose nanofibers (CNF), are currently in the limelight due to their excellent shape-memory and self-healing properties, making them suitable for multifunctional devices. In this regard, CNF, as a cutting-edge material, has spurred researchers to explore its potential in developing contemporary multifunctional and personalized health devices. Therefore, a timely and comprehensive review is essential to gain deep insights into the effectiveness of shape-memory and self-healing capabilities of CNF for multifunctional devices. Herein, we first provide a succinct introduction to all nanocellulose materials. This review also depicts recent advancements and breakthroughs in the large and effective synthesis of CNF-based hybrid materials. Next, focusing on their self-healing and shape-memory performance, this review sheds new light on the advanced applications of CNF materials. Finally, perspectives on the current challenges and opportunities in this field are summarized for future researchers to gain an in-depth understanding of "CNF-based smart and sustainable materials." |
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Cellulose nanofibers; Nanocellulose; Sustainable manufacturing; Shape-memory behaviour; Self-healing |
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Faculty of Science and Engineering |
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This work was not supported by any funding. |
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