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Binary Cellulose Nanocrystal Blends for Bioinspired Damage Tolerant Photonic Films
Authors:Bharath Natarajan  Ajay Krishnamurthy  Xin Qin  Caglar D Emiroglu  Amanda Forster  E Johan Foster  Christoph Weder  Douglas M Fox  Sinan Keten  Jan Obrzut  Jeffrey W Gilman
Affiliation:1. Material Measurement Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, USA;2. Department of Physics, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA;3. Theiss Research, La Jolla, CA, USA;4. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA;5. Materials Science and Engineering, Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA, USA;6. Adolphe Merkle Institute, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland;7. Department of Chemistry, American University, Washington, DC, USA
Abstract:Most attempts to emulate the mechanical properties of strong and tough natural composites using helicoidal films of wood‐derived cellulose nanocrystals (w‐CNCs) fall short in mechanical performance due to the limited shear transfer ability between the w‐CNCs. This shortcoming is ascribed to the small w‐CNC‐w‐CNC overlap lengths that lower the shear transfer efficiency. Herein, we present a simple strategy to fabricate superior helicoidal CNC films with mechanical properties that rival those of the best natural materials and are some of the best reported for photonic CNC materials thus far. Assembling the short w‐CNCs with a minority fraction of high aspect ratio CNCs derived from tunicates (t‐CNCs), we report remarkable simultaneous enhancement of all in‐plane mechanical properties and out‐of‐plane flexibility. The important role of t‐CNCs is revealed by coarse grained molecular dynamics simulations where the property enhancement are due to increased interaction lengths and the activation of additional toughening mechanisms. At t‐CNC contents greater than 5% by mass the mixed films also display UV reflecting behaviour. These damage tolerant optically active materials hold great promise for application as protective coatings. More broadly, we expect the strategy of using length‐bidispersity to be adaptable to mechanically enhancing other matrix‐free nanoparticle ensembles.
Keywords:biomimicry  Bouligand  composites  nanocellulose  self assembly
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