Abstract

In order to solve the uneven distribution of copper sulfide nanocrystals (CuS-NCs) on cellulose nanofibers (CNFs), this work reports a feasible method to in situ precipitate CuS-NCs on CNF by utilizing biopolymers (lignin, xylan, or starch) as stabilizer and adhesive for fabricating the multifunctional composite papers. In the presence of biopolymers, CuS-NCs deposited in situ on CNF could be capped and stabilized by the biopolymers molecular chains for uniform distribution. Subsequently, biopolymers could anchor CuS-NCs on CNF by the hydrogen bonding. Compared to the composite paper with lignin or xylan as stabilizer and adhesive, CuS-NCs/starch/CNF paper showed the highest content and most uniform and continuous distribution of CuS-NCs, which not only enhanced the conductivity of composite paper to 10.12 S/cm but also increased the reaction rate constant on photocatalytic degradation of rhodamine B to 0.317 min–1. The reaction rate constant is higher than most of the other reported CuS photocatalysts to date. It indicates that our method has a potential to be a novel strategy to precipitate nanocrystals uniformly on cellulose fibers for fabricating the multifunctional composite paper.

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