Abstract

AbstractLow‐cost light management films that completely originate from natural polymers for biodegradable optoelectronics are a growing trend with great demand in the near future, for example, highly transparent and hazy films. Herein, a novel green method simply based on the solubility difference between cellulose and chitosan in ionic liquid is proposed to cast all‐polysaccharide transparent films with customized transmission haze. The dissolved cellulose in 1‐Allyl‐3‐methylimidazolium chloride (AmimCl) ionic liquid serves as matrix. The insoluble chitosan is deliberately dispersed in the matrix, which can maintain its original particle size due to its poor solubility in AmimCl and can significantly increase the surface roughness of the composite film and hence functions as the light scatterer. Eventually, an all‐polysaccharide composite film (Cel/CS) with high transmittance (>84.8%) and tunable haze (10–93%) is prepared using different coagulating bath and drying methods. The film is highly suitable for large‐scale continuous production and sufficient to satisfy the varying haze requirements of different applications, including flexible lighting and displays, antireflection and anti‐glare coatings, and privacy protection.

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