纤维素
溶剂
材料科学
生产(经济)
化学工程
制浆造纸工业
有机化学
化学
工程类
经济
宏观经济学
作者
Xiaochao Shi,Zengbin Wang,Siyuan Liu,Qinqin Xia,Yongzhuang Liu,Wenshuai Chen,Haipeng Yu,Kai Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41893-024-01267-0
摘要
Produced from plant renewable resources, cellulose nanofibres are an emerging class of sustainable materials with favourable mechanical properties. Once carboxylated, they can be used even more widely thanks to the possibility of surface chemical modifications. However, the current fabrication processes for carboxylated cellulose nanofibres (C-CNFs) either require harsh reaction conditions or severely impair the high aspect ratio of products, resulting in low yields, environmental impacts and poor practical value. Here we address these limitations by using a hydrated multi-carboxylic acid deep eutectic solvent comprised of only choline chloride, citric acid and water to produce ultrafine and fairly long C-CNFs. The resultant C-CNFs possess fine diameters of ~3.4 nm, high aspect ratios up to 2,500, a high carboxyl content of 1.5 mmol g−1 and a high mass yield of 90.12%. Superior stability of the C-CNFs suspensions even at high concentrations allows for easy storage, transportation, processing and utilization. Moreover, the solvent exhibits a tenfold increase in its reusability, thereby highlighting its recyclability and economic viability. We further show large-scale production of C-CNFs for preparing large-area, high-performance structural materials. These unique advantages open a new avenue to the production of functional C-CNFs at an industry compatible scale. Carboxylated cellulose nanofibres are materials with combined sustainability and desirable properties. Here the authors show a synthetic process allowing for scalable and green preparation of such materials.
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