Issue 37, 2023

Graft onto approaches for nanocellulose-based advanced functional materials

Abstract

The resurgence of cellulose as nano-dimensional ‘nanocellulose’ has unlocked a sustainable bioeconomy for the development of advanced functional biomaterials. Bestowed with multifunctional attributes, such as renewability and abundance of its source, biodegradability, biocompatibility, superior mechanical, optical, and rheological properties, tunable self-assembly and surface chemistry, nanocellulose presents exclusive opportunities for a wide range of novel applications. However, to alleviate its intrinsic hydrophilicity-related constraints surface functionalization is inevitably needed to foster various targeted applications. The abundant surface hydroxyl groups on nanocellulose offer opportunities for grafting small molecules or macromolecular entities using either a ‘graft onto’ or ‘graft from’ approach, resulting in materials with distinctive functionalities. Most of the reviews published to date extensively discussed ‘graft from’ modification approaches, however ‘graft onto’ approaches are not well discussed. Hence, this review aims to provide a comprehensive summary of ‘graft onto’ approaches. Furthermore, insight into some of the recently emerging applications of this grafted nanocellulose including advanced nanocomposite formulation, stimuli-responsive materials, bioimaging, sensing, biomedicine, packaging, and wastewater treatment has also been reviewed.

Graphical abstract: Graft onto approaches for nanocellulose-based advanced functional materials

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
27 Jun 2023
Accepted
08 Sep 2023
First published
12 Sep 2023

Nanoscale, 2023,15, 15108-15145

Graft onto approaches for nanocellulose-based advanced functional materials

C. Yadav, J. Lee, P. Mohanty, X. Li and W. Jang, Nanoscale, 2023, 15, 15108 DOI: 10.1039/D3NR03087C

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