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Strain Engineering of Ion-Coordinated Nanochannels in Nanocellulose.

JiaHao LiYuanZhen HouZeZhou HeHeng-An WuYin-Bo Zhu
Published in: Nano letters (2024)
Expanding the interlayer spacing plays a significant role in improving the conductivity of a cellulose-based conductor. However, it remains a challenge to regulate the cellulose nanochannel expanded by ion coordination. Herein, starting from multiscale mechanics, we proposed a strain engineering method to regulate the interlayer spacing of the cellulose nanochannels. First-principles calculations were conducted to select the most suitable ions for coordination. Large-scale molecular dynamics simulations were performed to reveal the mechanism of interlayer spacing expansion by the ion cross-linking. Combining the shear-lag model, we established the relationship between interfacial cross-link density and interlayer spacing of an ion-coordinated cellulose nanochannel. Consequently, fast ion transport and current regulation were realized via the strain engineering of nanochannels, which provides a promising strategy for the current regulation of a cellulose-based conductor.
Keyphrases
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • ionic liquid
  • aqueous solution
  • silver nanoparticles
  • solar cells
  • molecular docking
  • single cell
  • genome wide
  • water soluble
  • electron transfer