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Molecular levers enable anomalously enhanced strength and toughness of cellulose nanocrystal at cryogenic temperature

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NANO RESEARCH
卷 16, 期 5, 页码 8036-8041

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TSINGHUA UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s12274-022-5293-3

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cellulose nanocrystal; molecular lever; thermodynamic stability; thermo-mechanical behavior; cryogenic temperature

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This study reveals the molecular levers effect in cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) through multiscale theoretical modeling. It is found that hydrogen bonds in the nanocrystals behave like covalent bonds under cryogenic conditions, providing exceptional strength and toughness. Thermodynamic analyses show that the unique mechanical behavior of CNCs at different temperatures is a result of the cooperation between molecular levers and overall thermo-induced destabilization/amorphization of the nanocrystals. This research not only establishes the relationship between hydrogen bonding thermodynamics and crystal-scale mechanical properties, but also opens up potential applications of cellulose-based materials at extremely low temperatures.
The quest for widespread applications especially in extreme environments accentuates the necessity to design materials with robust mechanical and thermodynamic stabilities. Almost all existing materials yield temperature-variant mechanical properties, essentially determined by their different atomic bonding regimes. In general, weak non -covalent interactions are considered to diminish the structural anti -destabilization of covalent crystals despite the toughening effect. Whereas, starting from multiscale theoretical modeling, we herein reveal an anomalous stabilizing effect in cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) by the cooperation between the non -covalent hydrogen bonds and covalent glucosidic skeleton, namely molecular levers (MLs). It is surprising to find that the hydrogen bonds in MLs behave like covalent bindings under cryogenic conditions, which provide anomalously enhanced strength and toughness for CNCs. Thermodynamic analyses demonstrate that the unique dynamical mechanical behaviors from ambient to deep cryogenic temperatures are synergetic results of the intrinsic temperature dependence veiled in MLs and the overall thermo-induced CNC destabilization/amorphization. As the consequence, the variation trend of mechanical strength exhibits a bilinear temperature dependence with similar to 77 K as the turning point. Our underlying investigations not only establish the bottom up interrelations from the hydrogen bonding thermodynamics to the crystal -scale mechanical properties, but also facilitate the potential application of cellulose-based materials at extremely low temperatures such as those in outer space.

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