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New Progress in the Research of Conductive Polymer-Cellulose Fiber Composites |
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DOI:10.11981/j.issn.1000-6842.2018.03.68 |
Key Words:cellulose fibers; conductive polymers; composite materials; functional paper; in-situ liquid-phase chemical polymerization |
Fund Project:国家自然科学基金(31170552)。 |
Author Name | Affiliation | HAN Sun-gu1 | 1. Key Laboratory of Bio-based Material Science and Technology of Ministry of Education, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, 150040 | ZHOU Wan-peng2 | 2.Xuancheng Product Quality Supervision and Inspection Institute, Xuancheng, Anhui Province, 242000 | JIN Hai-lan1 | 1. Key Laboratory of Bio-based Material Science and Technology of Ministry of Education, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, 150040 | QIAN Xue-ren1,* | 1. Key Laboratory of Bio-based Material Science and Technology of Ministry of Education, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, 150040 |
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Abstract: |
The combination of conductive polymers and cellulose fibers to generate composites can lead to integrated functionalities, which would have great application potential. The preparation methods and new research progress of conductive polymer-cellulose fiber composites in recent years were reviewed in this paper. The preparation methods include in situ liquid-phase chemical polymerization, gas-phase chemical polymerization, inkjet printing, polyelectrolyte-adsorption, layer-by-layer-self-assembly, admicellar-polymerization, electrochemical polymerization, etc. These methods have distinct features, but overlapping may exist in some cases. The in-situ liquid-phase chemical polymerization method has the advantages of simple process, low cost and environmental friendly and is widely used. It is noted that the research progress of in-situ polymerization has significant implications to develop multifunctional paper-based products and bio-based adsorbents for wastewater treatment. The research directions of conductive polymer-cellulose fiber composites in the future were put forward. |
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