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Hierarchical Self-Assembly of Cellulose Nanocrystals in a Confined Geometry

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Authors

Parker, RM 
Frka-Petesic, Bruno  ORCID logo  https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5002-5685
Kamita, G 
Consani, G 

Abstract

Complex hierarchical architectures are ubiquitous in nature. By designing and controlling the interaction between elementary building blocks, nature is able to optimize a large variety of materials with multiple functionalities. Such control is, however, extremely challenging in man-made materials, due to the difficulties in controlling their interaction at different length scales simultaneously. Here, hierarchical cholesteric architectures are obtained by the self-assembly of cellulose nanocrystals within shrinking, micron-sized aqueous droplets. This confined, spherical geometry drastically affects the colloidal self-assembly process, resulting in concentric ordering within the droplet, as confirmed by simulation. This provides a quantitative tool to study the interactions of cellulose nanocrystals beyond what has been achieved in a planar geometry. Our developed methodology allows us to fabricate truly hierarchical solid-state architectures from the nanometer to the macroscopic scale using a renewable and sustainable biopolymer.

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Keywords

cellulose nanocrystals, colloidal self-assembly, hierarchical architecture, liquid crystals, microfluidics

Journal Title

ACS Nano

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Journal ISSN

1936-0851
1936-086X

Volume Title

10

Publisher

American Chemical Society
Sponsorship
European Research Council (639088)
Isaac Newton Trust (1423(g))
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BB/K014617/1)
EPSRC (1525292)
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