Nature‐Inspired Helicoidal Nanocellulose‐Based Multi‐Compartment Assemblies with Tunable Chiroptical Properties

Author:

Mujica Randy1ORCID,Augustine Anusree1,Pauly Matthias12ORCID,Battie Yann3ORCID,Decher Gero124ORCID,Houérou Vincent Le15ORCID,Felix Olivier12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Université de Strasbourg CNRS Institut Charles Sadron UPR22 Strasbourg F‐67000 France

2. International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics Tsukuba Ibaraki 305‐0044 Japan

3. Université de Lorraine LCP‐A2MC Metz F‐57078 France

4. International Center for Frontier Research in Chemistry Strasbourg F‐67083 France

5. Université de Strasbourg CNRS ICube UMR 7357 Illkirch F‐67412 France

Abstract

AbstractCellulose‐based nanocomposites are highly appealing for the development of next‐generation sustainable functional materials. Although many advances have been made in this direction, the true potential of fibrillar nanocomposites has yet to be realized because available fabrication approaches are inadequate for achieving precise structural control at the sub‐micrometer scale. Here a spray‐assisted alignment methodology of cellulose nanofibrils is combined with the layer‐by‐layer assembly into an additive manufacturing process in which the alignment direction of each cellulose layer is rationally selected to achieve thin films with a helicoidal arrangement of the nanofibrils. The helicoidal structure of the films is verified by measuring the circular dichroism (CD) of the samples. The sign and position of the structural CD peak show that the handedness and the pitch of the chiral structures can be easily tuned by deliberately selecting simple parameters, such as the number of consecutive cellulose layers sprayed in the same direction, and the angle of rotation between successive stacks of layers. To the authors’ knowledge, this approach is unique as it offers the possibility to prepare complex nanocomposite architectures with various nanoscale‐controlled sub‐structures from different anisometric objects, which is enabling novel designs of composite films with damage‐resistant and/or optical filtering functionalities.

Funder

Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique

Centre International de Recherche aux Frontières de la Chimie

Publisher

Wiley

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