Spatioselective surface chemistry for the production of functional and chemically anisotropic nanocellulose colloids
Review article, 2022

Maximizing the benefits of nanomaterials from biomass requires unique considerations associated with their native chemical and physical structure. Both cellulose nanofibrils and nanocrystals are extracted from cellulose fibers via a top-down approach and have significantly advanced materials chemistry and set new benchmarks in the last decade. One major challenge has been to prepare defined and selectively modified nanocelluloses, which would, e.g., allow optimal particle interactions and thereby further improve the properties of processed materials. At the molecular and crystallite level, the surface of nanocelluloses offers an alternating chemical structure and functional groups of different reactivity, enabling straightforward avenues towards chemically anisotropic and molecularly patterned nanoparticles via spatioselective chemical modification. In this review, we will explain the influence and role of the multiscale hierarchy of cellulose fibers in chemical modifications, and critically discuss recent advances in selective surface chemistry of nanocelluloses. Finally, we will demonstrate the potential of those chemically anisotropic nanocelluloses in materials science and discuss challenges and opportunities in this field.

SYNCHROTRON X-RAY

HYDROGEN-BONDING SYSTEM

MODIFIED CELLULOSE NANOCRYSTALS

Author

Katja Heise

Aalto University

Tetyana Koso

University of Helsinki

Alistair W. T. King

Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT)

Tiina Nypelö

Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Applied Chemistry

Paavo Penttila

Aalto University

Blaise L. Tardy

Khalifa University

Marco Beaumont

University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences

Journal of Materials Chemistry A

2050-7488 (ISSN) 2050-7496 (eISSN)

Vol. 121

Subject Categories

Polymer Chemistry

Polymer Technologies

Other Chemistry Topics

DOI

10.1039/d2ta05277f

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