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- 2024Block Copolymer Approach toward Selective Atomic-Layer Deposition of ZnO Films
- 2024A Stable Perovskite Sensitized Photonic Crystal P−N Junction with Enhanced Photoelectrochemical Hydrogen Production
- 2024A Stable Perovskite Sensitized Photonic Crystal P−N Junction with Enhanced Photoelectrochemical Hydrogen Production
- 2024Hydrophobized lignin nanoparticle-stabilized Pickering foams : building blocks for sustainable lightweight porous materialscitations
- 2023Block Copolymer Approach toward Selective Atomic-Layer Deposition of ZnO Films
- 2023Potato virus A particles – A versatile material for self-assembled nanopatterned surfacescitations
- 2023Recent developments of electrodeposition-redox replacement in metal recovery and functional materials: A reviewcitations
- 2023Heat-Induced Actuator Fibers: Starch-Containing Biopolyamide Composites for Functional Textilescitations
- 2023Acoustic Properties of Aerogels: Current Status and Prospectscitations
- 2022Probing interfacial interactions and dynamics of polymers enclosed in boron nitride nanotubes
- 2022Plant-Based Structures as an Opportunity to Engineer Optical Functions in Next-Generation Light Managementcitations
- 2022Plant-Based Structures as an Opportunity to Engineer Optical Functions in Next-Generation Light Managementcitations
- 2022Acoustic Properties of Aerogels: Current Status and Prospectscitations
- 2019Nanocellulose and Nanochitin Cryogels Improve the Efficiency of Dye Solar Cellscitations
- 2019Nanocellulose and Nanochitin Cryogels Improve the Efficiency of Dye Solar Cellscitations
- 2019Patterned Cellulose Nanocrystal Aerogel Films with Tunable Dimensions and Morphologies as Ultra-Porous Scaffolds for Cell Culturecitations
- 2015From partial to complete optical erasure of azobenzene-polymer gratings effect of molecular weightcitations
- 2015Submolecular Plasticization Induced by Photons in Azobenzene Materialscitations
- 2013Photoinduced surface patterning of azobenzene-containing supramolecular dendrons, dendrimers and dendronized polymerscitations
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Plant-Based Structures as an Opportunity to Engineer Optical Functions in Next-Generation Light Management
Abstract
<p>This review addresses the reconstruction of structural plant components (cellulose, lignin, and hemicelluloses) into materials displaying advanced optical properties. The strategies to isolate the main building blocks are discussed, and the effects of fibrillation, fibril alignment, densification, self-assembly, surface-patterning, and compositing are presented considering their role in engineering optical performance. Then, key elements that enable lignocellulosic to be translated into materials that present optical functionality, such as transparency, haze, reflectance, UV-blocking, luminescence, and structural colors, are described. Mapping the optical landscape that is accessible from lignocellulosics is shown as an essential step toward their utilization in smart devices. Advanced materials built from sustainable resources, including those obtained from industrial or agricultural side streams, demonstrate enormous promise in optoelectronics due to their potentially lower cost, while meeting or even exceeding current demands in performance. The requirements are summarized for the production and application of plant-based optically functional materials in different smart material applications and the review is concluded with a perspective about this active field of knowledge.</p>