Nanocellulose-Graphene Hybrids: Advanced Functional Materials as Multifunctional Sensing Platform

Abstract Naturally derived nanocellulose with unique physiochemical properties and giant potentials as renewable smart nanomaterials opens up endless novel advanced functional materials for multi-sensing applications. However, integrating inorganic functional two-dimensional carbon materials such as...

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Main Authors: Abdelrahman Brakat, Hongwei Zhu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-03-01
Series:Nano-Micro Letters
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s40820-021-00627-1
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spelling doaj-5905181c545147b8b37a4f14ad1f3a582021-03-21T12:48:58ZengSpringerOpenNano-Micro Letters2311-67062150-55512021-03-0113113710.1007/s40820-021-00627-1Nanocellulose-Graphene Hybrids: Advanced Functional Materials as Multifunctional Sensing PlatformAbdelrahman Brakat0Hongwei Zhu1State Key Lab of New Ceramics and Fine Processing, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Tsinghua UniversityState Key Lab of New Ceramics and Fine Processing, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Tsinghua UniversityAbstract Naturally derived nanocellulose with unique physiochemical properties and giant potentials as renewable smart nanomaterials opens up endless novel advanced functional materials for multi-sensing applications. However, integrating inorganic functional two-dimensional carbon materials such as graphene has realized hybrid organic–inorganic nanocomposite materials with precisely tailored properties and multi-sensing abilities. Altogether, the affinity, stability, dispersibility, modification, and functionalization are some of the key merits permitting their synergistic interfacial interactions, which exhibited highly advanced multifunctional hybrid nanocomposites with desirable properties. Moreover, the high performance of such hybrids could be achievable through green and straightforward approaches. In this context, the review covered the most advanced nanocellulose-graphene hybrids, focusing on their synthetization, functionalization, fabrication, and multi-sensing applications. These hybrid films exhibited great potentials as a multifunctional sensing platform for numerous mechanical, environmental, and human bio-signals detections, mimicking, and in-situ monitoring.https://doi.org/10.1007/s40820-021-00627-1NanocelluloseGrapheneNanocompositesHybrid materialsMulti-sensing
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author Abdelrahman Brakat
Hongwei Zhu
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Hongwei Zhu
Nanocellulose-Graphene Hybrids: Advanced Functional Materials as Multifunctional Sensing Platform
Nano-Micro Letters
Nanocellulose
Graphene
Nanocomposites
Hybrid materials
Multi-sensing
author_facet Abdelrahman Brakat
Hongwei Zhu
author_sort Abdelrahman Brakat
title Nanocellulose-Graphene Hybrids: Advanced Functional Materials as Multifunctional Sensing Platform
title_short Nanocellulose-Graphene Hybrids: Advanced Functional Materials as Multifunctional Sensing Platform
title_full Nanocellulose-Graphene Hybrids: Advanced Functional Materials as Multifunctional Sensing Platform
title_fullStr Nanocellulose-Graphene Hybrids: Advanced Functional Materials as Multifunctional Sensing Platform
title_full_unstemmed Nanocellulose-Graphene Hybrids: Advanced Functional Materials as Multifunctional Sensing Platform
title_sort nanocellulose-graphene hybrids: advanced functional materials as multifunctional sensing platform
publisher SpringerOpen
series Nano-Micro Letters
issn 2311-6706
2150-5551
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Abstract Naturally derived nanocellulose with unique physiochemical properties and giant potentials as renewable smart nanomaterials opens up endless novel advanced functional materials for multi-sensing applications. However, integrating inorganic functional two-dimensional carbon materials such as graphene has realized hybrid organic–inorganic nanocomposite materials with precisely tailored properties and multi-sensing abilities. Altogether, the affinity, stability, dispersibility, modification, and functionalization are some of the key merits permitting their synergistic interfacial interactions, which exhibited highly advanced multifunctional hybrid nanocomposites with desirable properties. Moreover, the high performance of such hybrids could be achievable through green and straightforward approaches. In this context, the review covered the most advanced nanocellulose-graphene hybrids, focusing on their synthetization, functionalization, fabrication, and multi-sensing applications. These hybrid films exhibited great potentials as a multifunctional sensing platform for numerous mechanical, environmental, and human bio-signals detections, mimicking, and in-situ monitoring.
topic Nanocellulose
Graphene
Nanocomposites
Hybrid materials
Multi-sensing
url https://doi.org/10.1007/s40820-021-00627-1
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