International audienceCellulose microfibrils are the principal structural building blocks of wood and plants. Their crystalline domains provide outstanding mechanical properties. Cellulose microfibrils have thus a remarkable potential as eco-friendly fibrous reinforcements for structural engineered materials. However, the elastoplastic properties of cellulose crystals remain poorly understood. Here, we use atomistic simulations to determine the plastic shear resistance of cellulose crystals and analyze the underpinning atomic deformation mechanisms. In particular, we demonstrate how the complex and adaptable atomic structure of crystalline cellulose controls its anisotropic elastoplastic behavior. For perfect crystals, we show that shear oc...
Cellulose constitutes the most abundant renewable polymeric resource available today. It considered ...
Cellulose nanocrystals, a potential base material for green nanocomposites, are ordered bundles of c...
International audienceWood has a hierarchical structure involving several levels of organisation. Th...
International audienceCellulose microfibrils are the principal structural building blocks of wood an...
Atomistic modelling of cellulose has widely been investigated for years using molecular dynamics sim...
Atomistic modelling of cellulose has widely been investigated for years using molecular dynamics sim...
Cellulose-based materials draw their good mechanical properties from the cellu-lose crystal. Improve...
We have carried out atomistic molecular dynamics simulations to study the mechanical properties of c...
We have carried out atomistic molecular dynamics simulations to study the mechanical properties of c...
Nature has created efficient strategies to make materials with hierarchical internal structure that ...
The elastic modulus of cellulose I beta in the axial and transverse directions was obtained from ato...
In the quest to develop sustainable and environmentally friendly materials, cellulose is a promising...
Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs), the most abundant nanomaterials in nature, are recognized as one of t...
In spite of the significant potential of cellulose nanocrystals as functional nanoparticles for nume...
Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs), the most abundant nanomaterials in nature, are recognized as one of t...
Cellulose constitutes the most abundant renewable polymeric resource available today. It considered ...
Cellulose nanocrystals, a potential base material for green nanocomposites, are ordered bundles of c...
International audienceWood has a hierarchical structure involving several levels of organisation. Th...
International audienceCellulose microfibrils are the principal structural building blocks of wood an...
Atomistic modelling of cellulose has widely been investigated for years using molecular dynamics sim...
Atomistic modelling of cellulose has widely been investigated for years using molecular dynamics sim...
Cellulose-based materials draw their good mechanical properties from the cellu-lose crystal. Improve...
We have carried out atomistic molecular dynamics simulations to study the mechanical properties of c...
We have carried out atomistic molecular dynamics simulations to study the mechanical properties of c...
Nature has created efficient strategies to make materials with hierarchical internal structure that ...
The elastic modulus of cellulose I beta in the axial and transverse directions was obtained from ato...
In the quest to develop sustainable and environmentally friendly materials, cellulose is a promising...
Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs), the most abundant nanomaterials in nature, are recognized as one of t...
In spite of the significant potential of cellulose nanocrystals as functional nanoparticles for nume...
Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs), the most abundant nanomaterials in nature, are recognized as one of t...
Cellulose constitutes the most abundant renewable polymeric resource available today. It considered ...
Cellulose nanocrystals, a potential base material for green nanocomposites, are ordered bundles of c...
International audienceWood has a hierarchical structure involving several levels of organisation. Th...