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Scientists Make Wood Transparent and Durable Using Simpler Chemistry

Researchers developed a low-temperature chemical process that swells wood fibers, allowing transparent materials to be manufactured at industrial scale. The advance could enable new building materials that combine transparency with wood's sustainability benefits, opening a market for high-performance architectural and display applications.

Originaltitel: Green Nanotechnology of Cell Wall Swelling for Nanostructured Transparent Wood of High Optical Performance

Abstrakt

<p>Transparent wood composites provide new functionalities through active additives distributed at the nanoscale. Scalable nanotechnology includes processing where nanoparticles and molecules are brought into the dense wood cell wall. A novel cell wall swelling step through green chemistry is therefore investigated. Sub-zero centigrade NaOH treatment provides extensive cell wall swelling. Cell wall accessibility is vastly increased so that chemicals can readily impregnate the nanostructured cell wall. Transparent wood with a thickness of up to 15 mm can therefore be fabricated. The optical transmittance and the attenuation coefficient are improved since the polymer is distributed inside the cell wall as a matrix for the nanoscale cellulose fibrils. The proposed technology paves the way for scalable wood nanoengineering.</p>

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