Atomic-scale dents on cellulose nanofibers: the origin of diverse defects in sustainable fibrillar materials

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Abstract

Atomic-scale dent structures on the surfaces of cellulose nanofibers were detected by comparing the experimentally measured and computer-simulated widths of single nanofibers. These dent parts constituted at least 30-40% of the total length of the dispersed nanofibers, and deep dents induced the kinking and fragmentation of nanofibers.

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Ito, T., Daicho, K., Fujisawa, S., Saito, T., & Kobayashi, K. (2022). Atomic-scale dents on cellulose nanofibers: the origin of diverse defects in sustainable fibrillar materials. Nanoscale Horizons, 7(10), 1186–1191. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2nh00355d

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