JOURNAL ARTICLE

Research Progress on the Preparation of Flexible and Green Cellulose-Based Electrothermal Composites for Joule Heating Applications

Xin TaoDongxue TianShanqing LiangPeng JiangLongfei ZhangFeng Fu

Year: 2022 Journal:   ACS Applied Energy Materials Vol: 5 (11)Pages: 13096-13112   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Cellulose-based electrothermal composites (CETCs) are a type of functional material that combines a cellulose substrate with a heat generator to form multifunctional electrothermal composites with outstanding mechanical properties, biodegradability, flexibility, and Joule heating performance. The forms of cellulose include nanocellulose, cellulose fibers, cellulose paper, and cellulose fabrics. The heat generators include carbon-based materials (e.g., graphene and carbon nanotubes), metal nanowires, metal carbides/nitrides, and other conductive polymers. With the increasing demand for clean energy, comfortable heating, and green raw materials, CETCs are expected to become one of the most promising materials used in electric heating products. To provide the latest research and innovative strategies, this review introduces the methods used to prepare CETCs; these include vacuum filtration, freeze-drying, wet spinning, solution casting, coating, in situ polymerization, and deposition. Additionally, applications and prospects of cellulose-based electrothermal composites in wearable heaters, soft electrothermal actuators, deicers and defrosters, and agricultural films are presented.

Keywords:
Materials science Cellulose Composite material Nanocellulose Cellulose fiber Carbon nanotube Joule heating Coating Electric heating Fiber Chemical engineering

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Topics

Advanced Cellulose Research Studies
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Biomaterials
Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Nanomaterials and Printing Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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