Controlled Self-Assembly of Cellulose Nanocrystal as Custom-Tailored Photonics and Complex Soft Matter
Guang Chu
Abstract:Conspectus
Cellulose is widely distributed
in nature and
imparts structural
integrity and mechanical support to the cell walls of plants, algae,
and some bacteria. It has gained significant attention due to the
growing demand for the fabrication of sustainable and high-performance
materials. Various types of cellulosic materials are involved, among
which cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) emerge as a compelling next-gen
material extracted from bulk cellulose, attracting considerable attention
from both industry and… Show more
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