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Minxin Wang1, Geyuan Jiang1, Suqing Zeng2
1Key Laboratory on Resources Chemicals and Materials of Ministry of Education, Shenyang University of Chemical Technology, Shenyang 110142, P. R. China.
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Cellulose, the most abundant natural polymer, is a promising platform for sustainable bioplastics. However, cellulose-based bioplastics derived from macrofibers or nanocellulose still fall short of petrochemical plastics in thermal stability, mechanical performance, and processability. In this work, we systematically examine molecular-scale design strategies to bridge the gap between material properties and processing behavior, including supramolecular network reconstruction, dynamic dissipative systems, and programmable architectures. These approaches enable cellulose bioplastics with improved formability, thermal resistance, mechanical strength, and programmable responsiveness, thereby expanding their potential in aerospace, intelligent construction, high-end protective equipment, and biomedicine. Finally, we outline future research directions to accelerate the development of cellulose-based materials toward high-performance, recyclable, intelligent, and environmentally friendly applications.
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