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Effects of Ferric Ions on Cellulose Nanocrystalline-Based Chiral Nematic Film and Its Applications.

Shuaiqi WangBingqun LinYihan ZengMingzhu Pan
Published in: Polymers (2024)
Chiral nematic materials have been attracting attention in fields of advanced functional applications due to their unique iridescent colors and tunable helical structure. A precisely decreased pitch is of importance for construction and applications of chiral nematic materials; however, it remains a huge challenge. Herein, cellulose nanocrystal (CNC) is selected as a constructed matrix for chiral nematic films, and ferric chloride (FeCl 3 ) is used as a modification agent. We investigate the effects of the ferric ion loads on the helical structure and optical characteristics of iridescent film. Subsequently, the influence of ferric ions on the assembly process of CNC liquid crystal and the regulation of the structure color of self-assembled monolayers are discussed. Therefore, the CNC/FeCl 3 chiral nematic films showed a blueshifted structural color from orange to blue, which highlights a simple route to achieve the regulation of decreased pitch. Further, we have applied this CNC/FeCl 3 chiral nematic film for benzene gas detection. The sensing performance shows that the CNC/FeCl 3 chiral nematic film reacts to benzene gas, which can be merged into the nematic layer of the CNC and trigger the iron ions chelated on the CNC, consequently arousing the redshift of the reflected wavelength and the effective colorimetric transition. This CNC/FeCl 3 chiral nematic film is anticipated to boost a new gas sensing mechanism for faster and more effective in-situ qualitative investigations.
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