Abstract

Light-management materials play a great significant role in efficient-energy buildings because they reduce indoor energy consumption by adjusting to natural sunlight, enhancing heat insulation, and creating comfortable indoor lighting. Here, we fabricated an ecofriendly and sustainable lignocellulose-based light-management film via a facile homogenization and mechanical hot-pressing method without complicated treatment or toxic reagents. The resulting film exhibited a favorable ultraviolet (UV) blocking performance of 82.25% for UVA, high visible light transmittance, and high haze, with a desirable tensile strength of 197 MPa, which was significantly higher than those of most petroleum-based plastics. Accordingly, the film was further endowed with near-infrared absorption performance by spray-coating with lanthanum hexaboride (LaB6) nanoparticles─there were almost no adverse effects on its light transmittance or mechanical strength. Meanwhile, the high haze of the film implied that it met the requirement for privacy protection in smart buildings. The MFC/lignin/LaB6 composite film has potential applications in energy-saving buildings and optoelectronic devices.

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