材料科学
纤维素
复合数
纳米晶
结构着色
纳米技术
细菌纤维素
纳米纤维素
化学工程
复合材料
光电子学
光子晶体
工程类
作者
Botyo Dimitrov,Valeriia Poliukhova,Chan Gyu Joo,Madeline L. Buxton,Irina Roslyk,Yury Gogotsi,Jacob Crossno,Kirt A. Page,Hilmar Koerner,Dhriti Nepal,Michael E. McConney,Timothy J. Bunning,Vladimir V. Tsukruk
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.202420853
摘要
Abstract We demonstrate shear‐printed layered photonic films with vivid structural coloration from bio‐derived cellulose nanocrystals and highly aligned Ti 3 C 2 T x MXene nanoflakes. These ultrathin films (700–1500 nm) show high light transmittance above 40% in the visible range. In reflectance mode, however, the films appear vividly colored and iridescent due to the multiple distinct photonic bandgaps in the visible and near‐infrared ranges, which are rarely observed in CNC composites. The structural coloration is controlled by the stacking of MXene nanoscale‐thin layers separated by the thicker cellulose nanocrystals matrix, as confirmed by photonic simulations. The unique combination of distinctly different optical appearances in transmittance and reflectance modes occurs in films printed with just a few layers. This is because of the molecularly smooth interfaces and the high refractive contrast between bio‐based and inorganic phases, which result in a concurrence of constructive and destructive interference. These lamellar biophotonic films open the possibilities for advanced radiative cooling, camouflaging, multifunctional capacitors, and optical filtration applications, while the cellulose nanocrystals matrix strengthens their flexibility, robustness, and facilitates sustainability.
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