Publicação: Molecular design and structural optimization of nanocellulose-based films fabricated via regioselective functionalization for flexible electronics
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Nanocellulose backbones highly regioselectively substituted with thiophene and long fatty acid side chains were synthesized via a protecting group strategy. The presence of long-chain pendants balanced the torsional conformations of the nanocellulose backbone caused by large thiophene molecules on the nanostructured substrate, imparting enhanced electrical conductivity to the nanomaterial. The formation of a percolation network provided a conduction path and reinforcing effects enhancing energy transfer. The fabricated strong, flexible, and conductive regioselectively nanofibrillated cellulose-based films were demonstrated to be a potential alternative to conventional semiconductors. Optimization of the structure of nanocellulose backbones resulted in higher interaction between the active moieties and demonstrated higher electrical conductivity (279.10 μS/cm) when compared to randomly functionalized nanocellulose (65.05 μS/cm). The molecular design of the structures of nanocellulose may allow the fabrication of materials with consistent and reproducible properties. The well-defined architecture of functionalized nanostructures is an important step toward acceptance of nanocellulose as a bio- component in advanced materials.
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Cellulose nanofibrils, Conductivity, Conformation, Molecular dynamics, Polythiophene, Regioselective modification, Thiophene
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Chemical Engineering Journal, v. 440.