材料科学
生物高聚物
纳米技术
仿生学
纳米纤维素
聚合物
纤维素
复合材料
工程类
化学工程
作者
Ying Pei,Lu Wang,Keyong Tang,David L. Kaplan
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.202008552
摘要
Abstract Biopolymers, a class of fascinating polymers from biomass provide sustainability, biodegradability, availability, biocompatibility, and unique properties. A ubiquitous feature of biopolymers is their hierarchical structure, with the presence of well‐organized structures from the nanoscale to macroscopic dimensions. This structural organization endows biopolymers with toughness, defect resistance, and bucking adaptability. To retain these inherent structural features, nano‐structural assemblies isolated from biomass have been applied as building blocks to construct new biopolymer‐based materials. This top‐down processing strategy is distinct from the more traditional molecular‐level bottom‐up design and assembly approach for new materials. In this review, the hierarchical structures of several representative biopolymers (cellulose, chitin, silk, collagen) are introduced with a focus on these nanoscale building blocks, as well as highlighting the similarities and differences in the respective chemistries and structures. Recent progress in production strategies of these natural building blocks are summarized, covering methods and treatments used for isolations. Finally, approaches and emerging applications of biopolymer‐based materials using these natural nano‐ and meso‐scale building blocks are demonstrated in areas of biomedicine, electronics, environmental, packaging, sensing, foods, and cosmetics.
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