Hierarchically reinforced biopolymer composite films as multifunctional plastics substitute

CELL REPORTS PHYSICAL SCIENCE(2023)

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The replacement of synthetic plastics with biodegradable alterna-tives made from abundant and sustainable raw materials is a challenge of high societal importance. We report a class of high-per-formance multifunctional composite films made of nano-and micro -scale reinforced naturally sourced biopolymers. These films are made of an agarose matrix reinforced with hierarchically branched soft dendritic colloids (SDCs) from chitosan. Owing to the highly en-tangled hierarchical network of the SDC nanofibrils, the reinforced composite has excellent performance with more than 43 higher toughness than non-reinforced agarose, high visible light transmit-tance, improved hydrostability, and remarkable bactericidal activ-ity. Thus, these reinforced biopolymer composites could match or exceed the excellent mechanical, barrier, and optical properties of common synthetic polymer films. We also demonstrate the soil biodegradability of this composite material in a controlled environ-ment. The results suggest a universal strategy for manufacturing natural-source composite materials that could serve as substitutes for petroleum-based plastics.
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