An all-natural fire-resistant bioinspired cellulose-based structural material by external force-induced assembly

H. -b. Yang, Z. -x. Liu,H. Chen, X. Yue,Z. -c. Ling,Z. -m. Han, C. -h. Yin, Y. -h. Ruan,X. Zhao, Z. Zhou,D. -h. Li, S. Xie,K. -p. Yang,Q. -f. Guan,S. -h. Yu

Materials Today Nano(2023)

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Natural wood is a widely used structural building material because of its light weight and high strength, yet it is limited by the ignitability. Traditional top-down strategies can delay the burning time of wood -derived materials but hardly reach incombustible performance. Here, we develop a bottom-up external force-induced assembly strategy to fabricate nonburning nacre-mimetic structural materials based on the shear-thinning behavior of cellulose nanofibers, the main component of wood. The highly ordered brick-and-mortar structure endows the structural material with excellent comprehensive mechanical properties and oxygen insulation, giving it better specific flexural strength [143 MPa/(Mg m-3)] and limit oxygen index (100%) than various natural woods. Furthermore, the house model, made of bioinspired structural materials, does not burn or collapse even in a butane blowtorch flame (more than 1100 & DEG;C), demonstrating its great potential as a sustainable, lightweight, strong, and safe structural building material. & COPY; 2023 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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Brick-and-mortar structure,Incombustible,Limit oxygen index,Mechanical property,Cellulose nanofiber,Sustainable
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