Cellulose has been used to combat the issues of sustainability [2] and is a common biopolymer that is being used
widely [3–8]. Cellulose is a complex carbohydrate made up of several thousand glucose molecules linked end to end,
and due to its intra- and intermolecular hydrogen bonding various ordered crystalline arrangements are observed. Given the abundance of natural resources available for cellulose and the unique mechanical properties of highly crystalline cellulose (micro- or nanocrystalline cellulose), it has great potential for use as fillers to increase composite material properties in comparison to unfilled polymer matrix counterparts.