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Item type:Publication, Structural, optical, and electrical properties of cellulose/titanate nanosheets composite with enhanced protection against gamma irradiation(2023-10-01) ;Maluangnont, Tosapol ;Kwamman, Tanagorn ;Pulphol, Phieraya ;Pongampai, SatanaCharoonsuk, ThitiratTwo-dimensional (2D) materials have emerged as a promising functional filler in nanocomposites due to their unique anisotropy and resilience to harsh conditions. We report herein the use of Ti<inf>0.91</inf>O<inf>2</inf> nanosheets as a protective component against γ-irradiation to cellulose paper. The titanate nanosheets were prepared via a sequence of solid-state synthesis of lepidocrocite-type Cs<inf>0.7</inf>Ti<inf>1.825</inf>O<inf>4</inf>, proton exchange to H<inf>0.7</inf>Ti<inf>1.825</inf>O<inf>4</inf>·H<inf>2</inf>O, and exfoliation with tetrabutylammonium hydroxide. The nanosheets were incorporated into the commercial cellulose filter paper by a simple dip coating up to 0.6 mg cm<sup>−2</sup>, equivalent to 10 wt% TiO<inf>2</inf>. The nanosheets distribution was demonstrated by energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) mapping, synchrotron radiation X-ray tomographic microscopy (SRXTM), and atomic force microscopy (AFM). It is found that γ-irradiation (up to 50 kGy) destroyed the cellulose Iβ crystallinity of uncoated paper, but this is less pronounced in the cellulose/titanate nanosheets composite. This was also confirmed by the lack of a 235 nm-absorption characteristics of irradiation-induced decomposition product(s) in nanosheets-containing papers, which also exhibit UVA shielding property. The coated samples remained white while the uncoated ones were darkened with γ-irradiation. In addition, the nanosheets-coated papers showed dielectric permittivity, loss tangent, and AC conductivity which were invariant of the γ-dose, unlike those from the uncoated ones. Our work demonstrates the use of lead-free Ti<inf>0.91</inf>O<inf>2</inf> nanosheets as a γ-shielding component to slow down/prevent structural, optical, and electrical properties damages in cellulose paper, which could extend to other nature-derived materials.
