Plant bling: cellulose that sparkles – Nature Biotechnology

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Sparxell has made cellulose nanocrystals and could replace the shine in synthetic dyes, microplastics and unsustainable mined glitters such as titania or mica with natural, biodegradable components. Its cellulose nanocrystals reflect light to produce vibrant colors, just as in butterfly wings and peacock tails but using wood pulp or other plant waste instead. The colors are durable and fade resistant, and they can replace plastic glitter used in packaging, cosmetics and personal care with a natural and biodegradable alternative.

The company’s patent-protected technology involves a cellulose nanocrystal suspension that is dried as a large, iridescent film. One of the main challenges is scaling up for industrial use. The company is developing prototypes and samples and is currently working on proof of concept across key target industries such as cosmetics and fashion, while also scaling up its manufacturing facilities to increase production. Sparxell recently raised a seed funding round of over $3.2 million.

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