The architecture of cellulose nanomaterials is definitized by random deposition and cannot change in response to shifting application requirements. Herein, we present a magnetic field-controlled cellulose film derived from wood that exhibits great magnetic properties and reliable tunability enabled by incorporated FeO nanoparticles and cellulose nanofibers (CNF) with a large length-diameter ratio. FeO nanoparticles are dispersed in suspensions of CNF so as to enhance the magnetic response. The plane magnetic CNF can be processed to form a three-dimensional (3D) flower-like structure along the magnetic induction line after applying an external magnet. Inspired by the fluidic transport in natural flowers, a bilayer structure was created using the 3D flower-like film as the solar energy receiver and natural wood as the water pathway in a solar-derived evaporation system. Compared with a planar cellulose film decorated with FeO, the 3D structure design can greatly improve the evaporation rate from 1.19 to 1.39 kg m h and the efficiency from 76.9 to 90.6% under 1 sun. Finite element molding further reveals that the 3D structural top layer is beneficial for the formation of a gradient temperature profile and the improvement of the energy efficiency through the reduction of thermal radiation. The magnetically controlled fabrication represents a promising strategy for designing cellulose nanomaterials with a complicated structure and controllable topography, which has a wide spectrum of applications in energy storage devices and water treatment.

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