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Probing the Self-Assembly dynamics of cellulose nanocrystals by X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy

  • Jiajun Tian
  • , Ahmad Reza Motezakker
  • , Ruifu Wang
  • , Andrew J. Bae
  • , Andrei Fluerasu
  • , Hengwei Zhu
  • , Benjamin S. Hsiao
  • , Tomas Rosén
  • Stony Brook University
  • KTH Royal Institute of Technology
  • Brookhaven National Laboratory

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Abstract

Hypothesis: Charge-stabilized colloidal cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) can self-assemble into higher-ordered chiral nematic structures by varying the volume fraction. The assembly process exhibits distinct dynamics during the isotropic to liquid crystal phase transition, which can be elucidated using X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy (XPCS). Experiments: Anionic CNCs were dispersed in propylene glycol (PG) and water spanning a range of volume fractions, encompassing several phase transitions. Coupled with traditional characterization techniques, XPCS was conducted to monitor the dynamic evolution of the different phases. Additionally, simulated XPCS results were obtained using colloidal rods and compared with the experimental data, offering additional insights into the dynamic behavior of the system. Findings: The results indicate that the particle dynamics of CNCs undergo a stepped decay in three stages during the self-assembly process in PG, coinciding with the observed phases. The phase transitions are associated with a total drop of Brownian diffusion rates by four orders of magnitude, a decrease of more than a thousand times slower than expected in an ideal system of repulsive Brownian rods. Given the similarity in the phase behaviors in CNCs dispersed in PG and in water, we hypothesize that these dynamic behaviors can be extrapolated to other polar solvent environments. Importantly, these findings represent the direct measurement of CNC dynamics using XPCS, underscoring the feasibility of directly assessing the dynamic behavior of other rod-like colloidal suspensions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1077-1086
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Colloid and Interface Science
Volume683
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2025

Keywords

  • Cellulose Nanocrystals
  • Dynamics
  • Phase Transition
  • Self-Assembly
  • X-ray Photon Correlation Spectroscopy

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