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Sustainable and Superhydrophobic Lignocellulose-Based Transparent Films with Efficient Light Management and Self-Cleaning

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posted on 2021-10-12, 11:05 authored by Yijia Song, Yanglei Xu, Deqiang Li, Sheng Chen, Feng Xu
Light-management (LM) films that can regulate transmitted light are significant to diverse fields, such as optoelectronics and energy-efficient buildings. However, for conventional LM films made from petroleum-based polymers, the nonbiodegradability and complicated fabrication process remain a challenge. Herein, we prepare sustainable lignocellulose-based films with excellent light-management capability by facile dissolution and regeneration of wood pulp and the corncob residue from xylitol production (CRXP). The obtained films exhibit high transparency (78%), high haze (61%), and especially remarkable UV-blocking performance (99.94% for UVB and 98.04% for UVA). They achieve consistent indoor light distribution and UV radiation shielding by light management for the application of smart buildings. Furthermore, by spray-coating with SiO2 nanoparticles to construct hierarchical networks, the films are endowed with a superhydrophobic surface with a self-cleaning function to mitigate dust accumulation. Our work provides novel insights into the conversion of lignocellulosic waste to desirable and sustainable functional materials.

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