Ice-Templated Porous Nanocellulose-Based Materials: Current Progress and Opportunities for Materials Engineering

Nanocelluloses (cellulose nanocrystals, CNCs, or cellulose nanofibrils, CNFs) are the elementary reinforcing constituents of plant cell walls. Because of their pronounced slenderness and outstanding intrinsic mechanical properties, nanocelluloses constitute promising building blocks for the design o...

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Main Authors: Shubham Gupta, Florian Martoïa, Laurent Orgéas, Pierre J. J. Dumont
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-12-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/8/12/2463
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spelling doaj-2d77f897e56c4588b86aa0fb83b3c1c92020-11-24T21:28:53ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172018-12-01812246310.3390/app8122463app8122463Ice-Templated Porous Nanocellulose-Based Materials: Current Progress and Opportunities for Materials EngineeringShubham Gupta0Florian Martoïa1Laurent Orgéas2Pierre J. J. Dumont3University of Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Grenoble INP, 3SR Lab, F-38000 Grenoble, FranceUniversity of Lyon, INSA Lyon, CNRS UMR5259, LaMCoS, F-69621 Lyon, FranceUniversity of Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Grenoble INP, 3SR Lab, F-38000 Grenoble, FranceUniversity of Lyon, INSA Lyon, CNRS UMR5259, LaMCoS, F-69621 Lyon, FranceNanocelluloses (cellulose nanocrystals, CNCs, or cellulose nanofibrils, CNFs) are the elementary reinforcing constituents of plant cell walls. Because of their pronounced slenderness and outstanding intrinsic mechanical properties, nanocelluloses constitute promising building blocks for the design of future biobased high-performance materials such as nanocomposites, dense and transparent films, continuous filaments, and aerogels and foams. The research interest in nanocellulose-based aerogels and foams is recent but growing rapidly. These materials have great potential in many engineering fields, including construction, transportation, energy, and biomedical sectors. Among the various processing routes used to obtain these materials, ice-templating is one of the most regarded, owing to its simplicity and versatility and the wide variety of porous materials that this technique can provide. The focus of this review is to discuss the current state of the art and understanding of ice-templated porous nanocellulose-based materials. We provide a review of the main forming processes that use the principle of ice-templating to produce porous nanocellulose-based materials and discuss the effect of processing conditions and suspension formulation on the resulting microstructures of the materials.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/8/12/2463nanocelluloseice-templatingporous materialsprocess-induced microstructures
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author Shubham Gupta
Florian Martoïa
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Pierre J. J. Dumont
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Florian Martoïa
Laurent Orgéas
Pierre J. J. Dumont
Ice-Templated Porous Nanocellulose-Based Materials: Current Progress and Opportunities for Materials Engineering
Applied Sciences
nanocellulose
ice-templating
porous materials
process-induced microstructures
author_facet Shubham Gupta
Florian Martoïa
Laurent Orgéas
Pierre J. J. Dumont
author_sort Shubham Gupta
title Ice-Templated Porous Nanocellulose-Based Materials: Current Progress and Opportunities for Materials Engineering
title_short Ice-Templated Porous Nanocellulose-Based Materials: Current Progress and Opportunities for Materials Engineering
title_full Ice-Templated Porous Nanocellulose-Based Materials: Current Progress and Opportunities for Materials Engineering
title_fullStr Ice-Templated Porous Nanocellulose-Based Materials: Current Progress and Opportunities for Materials Engineering
title_full_unstemmed Ice-Templated Porous Nanocellulose-Based Materials: Current Progress and Opportunities for Materials Engineering
title_sort ice-templated porous nanocellulose-based materials: current progress and opportunities for materials engineering
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Nanocelluloses (cellulose nanocrystals, CNCs, or cellulose nanofibrils, CNFs) are the elementary reinforcing constituents of plant cell walls. Because of their pronounced slenderness and outstanding intrinsic mechanical properties, nanocelluloses constitute promising building blocks for the design of future biobased high-performance materials such as nanocomposites, dense and transparent films, continuous filaments, and aerogels and foams. The research interest in nanocellulose-based aerogels and foams is recent but growing rapidly. These materials have great potential in many engineering fields, including construction, transportation, energy, and biomedical sectors. Among the various processing routes used to obtain these materials, ice-templating is one of the most regarded, owing to its simplicity and versatility and the wide variety of porous materials that this technique can provide. The focus of this review is to discuss the current state of the art and understanding of ice-templated porous nanocellulose-based materials. We provide a review of the main forming processes that use the principle of ice-templating to produce porous nanocellulose-based materials and discuss the effect of processing conditions and suspension formulation on the resulting microstructures of the materials.
topic nanocellulose
ice-templating
porous materials
process-induced microstructures
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/8/12/2463
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