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Nature has been producing cellulose since long before man walked the surface of the earth. Millions of years of natural design and testing have resulted in cellulose-based structures that are an inspiration for the production of synthetic materials based on cellulose with properties that can mimic natural designs, functions, and properties. Here, five sections describe cellulose-based materials with characteristics that are inspired by gratings that exist on the petals of the plants, structurally colored materials, helical filaments produced by plants, water-responsive materials in plants, and environmental stimuli-responsive tissues found in insects and plants. The synthetic cellulose-based materials described herein are in the form of fibers and films. Fascinating multifunctional materials are prepared from cellulose-based liquid crystals and from composite cellulosic materials that combine functionality with structural performance. Future and recent applications are outlined.
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Cellulose-based materials Liquid-crystalline materials Photonic materials Natural systems
Citation
ALMEIDA, Ana P. C.; al] – Cellulose-based biomimetics and their applications. Advanced Materials. ISSN 0935-9648. Vol. 30, N.º 19 SI (2018), pp. 1703655-1-1703655-31
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Wiley-VCH Verlag