水解次数对纤维素纳米晶相分离的影响

IF 4.6 3区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Shiyao Hong, Ashley Bean, Yuan Fang, Nathalie Lavoine, Lucian Lucia
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本研究试图量化一个相对未开发但非常重要的主题:纤维素纳米晶体(CNC)束及其在CNC悬浮液中相分离和随后的手性分解的有效尺寸。目前,尽管理论和实验数据表明有效束尺寸是影响手性向列相形成的重要因素,但讨论有效束尺寸如何影响手性向列相形成的数据很少。通过将水解程度与临界质量浓度(w0)联系起来,分析了水解程度对CNC悬液相行为的影响,临界质量浓度是手性向列相开始时对应的CNC质量。从Onsager理论及其推广来看,w0主要是CNC尺寸的函数,而表面电荷具有不可忽略的影响。在不同的酸水解时间下,以系统地改变尺寸和表面电荷,从未干燥的漂白软木纸浆中生产cnc。绘制了与浓度相关的相图,以确定所产生的悬浮液的w0。数据显示,当水解时间从25分钟增加到90分钟时,w0明显下降,尽管单个CNC尺寸相似,表面电荷增加。在形状和尺寸分布之后的后一项发现表明,扩大的水解增加了面积当量(AE)直径,表明颗粒聚集/成束。这一结果被cnc之间增强的横向粘附所引起的颗粒表面电荷升高所证实。与我们的研究结果相反,更高的表面电荷会降低有效直径,观察到的w 0的下降表明,各向异性相的早期开始是由CNC束驱动的,这在表面电荷升高的样品中更为普遍。这些观察结果表明,CNC束在促进各向异性相方面发挥了重要作用,抵消了表面电荷对w0的影响。因此,这项工作通过阐明水解时间对CNC悬浮液中颗粒聚集和相行为的重要性,为CNC表面电荷,形状和尺寸的复杂相互作用提供了宝贵的见解。
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Tuning the phase separation of cellulose nanocrystals with hydrolysis times: influence of effective dimensions.

This study attempts to quantify a relatively unexplored and very important subject: cellulose nanocrystal (CNC) bundles and their effective dimensions on phase separation and subsequent chiral resolution in CNC suspensions. Currently, there is little data discussing how effective bundle dimensions affect the onset of chiral nematic phase formation despite the fact that theory and experimental data indicate they are important factors. The effect of the extent of hydrolysis on the phase behavior of CNC suspensions was analyzed by correlating it with the critical weight concentration (w 0), which is the CNC weight corresponding to the onset of the chiral nematic phase. From Onsager theory and its extension, w 0 is primarily a function of CNC size while surface charge exerts a non-negligible effect. CNCs were produced from never-dried bleached softwood pulp under varying acid hydrolysis times to systematically alter sizes and surface charges. Concentration-dependent phase diagrams were mapped to ascertain the w 0 of the produced suspensions. The data revealed a clear decrease in w 0 when the hydrolysis time increased from 25 to 90 minutes, despite similar individual CNC size and increasing surface charges. This latter discovery following shape and size distribution indicated an increased area-equivalent (AE) diameter from extended hydrolysis, suggesting particle aggregation/bundling. This result was corroborated by elevated particle surface charges from enhanced lateral adherence between CNCs. In contrast to our findings that higher surface charge reduces the effective diameter, the observed decrease in w 0 suggests that an earlier onset of the anisotropic phase is driven by CNC bundles, which were more prevalent in samples with elevated surface charge. These observations indicate that CNC bundles play a significant role in promoting the anisotropic phase, counteracting the effect of surface charge on w 0. This work therefore provides invaluable insights into the complex interplay of CNC surface charge, shape, and size by shedding light on the importance of hydrolysis time on particle aggregation and phase behavior in CNC suspensions.

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