Wood-derived sustainable materials like cellulose fibers have received increased attention for replacing nonrenewable substrates in emerging high-tech applications. Herein, for the first time, we fabricated a superhydrophobic (static contact angle = 159.6°, sliding angle = 5.8°), highly transparent (90.2%) and hazy (46.5%) nanopaper made of TEMPO-oxidized cellulose nanofibrils (TOCNF) and polysiloxanes. The original TOCNF nanopaper endowed excellent optical and mechanical properties; the constructed pearl-necklace-like polysiloxanes fibers on the nanopaper surface by further silanization significantly improved water-repellency (70.7% for static contact angle) and toughness (118.7%) of the TOCNF nanopaper. Our proposed novel nanopaper that s...
Cellulose-based materials are vulnerable to moisture and microorganisms and thus lose their original...
Cellulose-based materials are vulnerable to moisture and microorganisms and thus lose their original...
Cellulose-based materials are vulnerable to moisture and microorganisms and thus lose their original...
Wood-derived sustainable materials like cellulose fibers have received increased attention for repla...
Cellulose nanopaper (CNP) has attracted much interest during the last decade as a new fascinating re...
Cellulose nanopaper (CNP) has attracted much interest during the last decade as a new fascinating re...
Solar cell substrates require high optical transparency but also prefer high optical haze to increas...
Cellulose nanofibrils (CNFs) prepared from wood biomass are promising candidates to replace oil-base...
Cellulose-based materials are vulnerable to moisture and microorganisms and thus lose their original...
Cellulose-based materials are vulnerable to moisture and microorganisms and thus lose their original...
Cellulose-based materials are vulnerable to moisture and microorganisms and thus lose their original...
Cellulose-based materials are vulnerable to moisture and microorganisms and thus lose their original...
Cellulose nanofibrils (CNFs) prepared from wood biomass are promising candidates to replace oil-base...
Cellulose-based materials are vulnerable to moisture and microorganisms and thus lose their original...
Cellulose-based materials are vulnerable to moisture and microorganisms and thus lose their original...
Cellulose-based materials are vulnerable to moisture and microorganisms and thus lose their original...
Cellulose-based materials are vulnerable to moisture and microorganisms and thus lose their original...
Cellulose-based materials are vulnerable to moisture and microorganisms and thus lose their original...
Wood-derived sustainable materials like cellulose fibers have received increased attention for repla...
Cellulose nanopaper (CNP) has attracted much interest during the last decade as a new fascinating re...
Cellulose nanopaper (CNP) has attracted much interest during the last decade as a new fascinating re...
Solar cell substrates require high optical transparency but also prefer high optical haze to increas...
Cellulose nanofibrils (CNFs) prepared from wood biomass are promising candidates to replace oil-base...
Cellulose-based materials are vulnerable to moisture and microorganisms and thus lose their original...
Cellulose-based materials are vulnerable to moisture and microorganisms and thus lose their original...
Cellulose-based materials are vulnerable to moisture and microorganisms and thus lose their original...
Cellulose-based materials are vulnerable to moisture and microorganisms and thus lose their original...
Cellulose nanofibrils (CNFs) prepared from wood biomass are promising candidates to replace oil-base...
Cellulose-based materials are vulnerable to moisture and microorganisms and thus lose their original...
Cellulose-based materials are vulnerable to moisture and microorganisms and thus lose their original...
Cellulose-based materials are vulnerable to moisture and microorganisms and thus lose their original...
Cellulose-based materials are vulnerable to moisture and microorganisms and thus lose their original...
Cellulose-based materials are vulnerable to moisture and microorganisms and thus lose their original...