Transparent paper is an alternative substrate for electronic devices due to its unique properties. However, energy-intensive and/or time-consuming procedures currently limit the scalable production of transparent paper. In this report, we demonstrate a rapid process to fabricate optically transparent paper with regenerative cellulose fibers (RCFs) by employing a dissolving-debonding strategy. The RCFs have an average width of 19.3 μm and length of several hundred microns and are prepared into transparent paper by vacuum filtration. This new dissolving-debonding approach enables high production efficiency while creating transparent paper with excellent optical and mechanical properties.
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Chen, J., Han, X., Fang, Z., Cheng, F., Zhao, B., Lu, P., … Hu, L. (2015). Rapid Dissolving-Debonding Strategy for Optically Transparent Paper Production. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep17703