Advanced hydrostable, recyclable and degradable cellulose hybrid films as renewable alternatives to synthetic plastics

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Strong, tough and sustainable materials are in high demand in various engineering applications. We demonstrate a potential sustainable hybrid film made from natural cellulose and a biobased slurry. Through a simple and scalable approach, cellulose can be processed into an advanced material with over 2.8 and 9.2-fold increase in dry strength and toughness after curing and a 728-fold increase in wet strength, respectively. In addition, these hybrid composite films display an outstanding antioxidant activity surpassing 90 %, along with excellent ultraviolet radiation shielding and thermal insulation properties. Further, the hybrid films can be fabricated by integrating all-natural materials and still guarantee their unique functionality. We also demonstrate the feasibility of a circular bioeconomy by recycling the hybrid film using a green, deep eutectic solvent to fabricate a recycled hybrid film that displays excellent mechanical and optical properties. When recycling is unsuitable or economical, the hybrid film can naturally degrade in the soil under 6 months. These encouraging findings suggest the promise of cellulose hybrid films as a renewable, low-cost, tough, and strong material with the potential to replace nonrenewable synthetic plastics and products.

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Hybrid filmStrengthAntioxidant activityRecyclingBiodegradable
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Advanced hydrostable, recyclable and degradable cellulose hybrid films as renewable alternatives to synthetic plastics
저자
Agumba, Dickens O.Kumar, BijenderKim, Jaehwan
DOI
10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.129370
발행일
2024-03
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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
260