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- (160b) Novel Class of Nanostructured Hydrogels Reinforced with Modified Cellulose Nanofibers
The nanofiber-network-reinforced PHEMA polymer composite maintained its transparency up to more than 1% nanofibrillar content. The biocomposite material transmitted more than 80 % of the light when the nanofiber network content was 1 wt%. The light transmittance was higher with samples with lower nanofibrillar content. The loss of transparency in B.C.-based nanocomposite was small, despite the differences in B.C. and PHEMA refractive indices. This clearly indicates the size effect of the nano-scaled fibres. These results clearly indicate the advanced properties of the nanocomposite which allow it to be combined with various optically functional materials having significantly different refractive indices and maintain the transparency of the final material. This novel nanocomposite is light in weight, highly flexible, and easy to be mould. Considering the unique properties of the cellulose nanofibers, in addition to the optically transparency of the final material, the nanocomposite is expected to have significant improvements in the thermal and mechanical properties, which will allow a wide range of applications.