Relationship between Young’s Modulus and Film Architecture in Cellulose Nanofibril-Based Multilayered Thin Films
2017
Azzam, Firas | Chaunier, Laurent | Moreau, Céline | Lourdin, Denis | Bertoncini, Patricia | Cathala, Bernard
Young’s moduli of cellulose nanofibril (CNF)–poly(allylamine hydrochloride) (PAH) multilayered thin films were measured using strain-induced elastic buckling instability for mechanical measurements (SIEBIMM) and the quantitative nanomechanical mapping technique (PF-QNM). To establish the relationship between structure and mechanical properties, three types of films with various architectures were built using the layer-by-layer method by changing the ionic strength of the dipping solution. Both methods demonstrate that the architecture of a film has a strong impact on its mechanical properties even though the film has similar cellulose content, emphasizing the role of the architecture. Films with lower porosity (Φₐᵢᵣ = 0.34) and a more intricate network display the highest Young’s moduli (9.3 GPa), whereas others with higher and similar porosity (Φₐᵢᵣ = 0.46–0.48) present lower Young’s moduli (4.0–5.0 GPa). PF-QNM measurements indicate a reverse ranking that is probably indicative of the surface composition of the films.
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