Abstract

The simultaneous attainment of high strength and high toughness of transparent cellulose nanofibril (CNF) film can expedite its uses in advanced applications. In this work, a wood-inspired strategy is proposed to address the conflict between strength and toughness by using natural derived lignosulfonic acid (LA) as a reinforcing additive. Only 1 wt% LA addition can double the toughness (11.0±1.3 MJ/m3) of pure CNF film. Consequently, the as-prepared CNF/LA-1 nanocomposite film not only exhibits superior mechanical properties (23.6±1.3 MJ/m3 toughness, 249±6 MPa strength, and 15.4±1.4 % strain), but also maintains an excellent optical transparency of 91.2 % (550 nm). Furthermore, the mechanism for simultaneously enhancing strength and toughness is essentially attributed to the improved hydrogen bonding between CNF-OH and LA-SO3H and effective energy dissipation system. This work provides a green and effective approach to prepare strong yet tough and transparent biodegradable CNF film for high-end applications.

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