Betulin Enables Multifunctional Cellulose-Based Insulative Foams with Low Environmental Impacts

材料科学 纤维素 聚氨酯 耐久性 复合材料 耐火性 可燃性 防火性能 化学工程 工程类
作者
Xun Niu,Zhu Hui,Sameer Mhatre,Ran Bi,Yuhang Ye,Orlando J. Rojas
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期刊:ACS Nano [American Chemical Society]
卷期号:18 (31): 20247-20257
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DOI:10.1021/acsnano.4c04011
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The significance of synthetic foams as insulative materials stems from their mechanical and water resistance as well as their cost-effectiveness. Broadly, the design of building envelopes should also consider fire and mold resistance and the impacts on the environment (end of life and compostability). This study addresses these issues considering the ever-increasing demand for sustainable sources to develop highly porous insulative materials. We introduce a versatile strategy based on wet-foam laying of cellulosic fibers that leads to hierarchical structures whose performance is tailored by the surface incorporation of betulin (BT), a bioactive molecule extracted from tree bark, combined with poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) after installation of urethane linkages. As such, we introduce an eco-friendly alternative to traditional polyurethane foams with competitive mechanical and thermal insulation performance. The modification of the fiber foams at low BT loading simultaneously endows superhydrophobicity (water contact angle >150°), fire retardancy (self-extinguish within 10 s), microbial resistance, and durability (no degradation in soil conditions after 3 months). BT plays a critical role as an antimicrobial and hydrophobic agent that synergizes with PDMS to achieve fire resistance. The life cycle assessment of the BT-modified foams reveals a significant reduction in greenhouse gas emission and human toxicity compared with rigid polyurethane foams by 96 and 92%, respectively. Overall, the valorization of the bark-derived BT is demonstrated by considering the scalability and cost-effectiveness of solid foams designed to substitute petroleum-derived counterparts.
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