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Processing bulk natural wood into a high-performance structural material

  • Jianwei Song
  • , Chaoji Chen
  • , Shuze Zhu
  • , Mingwei Zhu
  • , Jiaqi Dai
  • , Upamanyu Ray
  • , Yiju Li
  • , Yudi Kuang
  • , Yongfeng Li
  • , Nelson Quispe
  • , Yonggang Yao
  • , Amy Gong
  • , Ulrich H. Leiste
  • , Hugh A. Bruck
  • , J. Y. Zhu
  • , Azhar Vellore
  • , Heng Li
  • , Marilyn L. Minus
  • , Zheng Jia
  • , Ashlie Martini
  • Teng Li, Liangbing Hu
  • University of Maryland, College Park
  • United States Department of Agriculture
  • University of California Merced
  • Northeastern University

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摘要

Synthetic structural materials with exceptional mechanical performance suffer from either large weight and adverse environmental impact (for example, steels and alloys) or complex manufacturing processes and thus high cost (for example, polymer-based and biomimetic composites). Natural wood is a low-cost and abundant material and has been used for millennia as a structural material for building and furniture construction. However, the mechanical performance of natural wood (its strength and toughness) is unsatisfactory for many advanced engineering structures and applications. Pre-treatment with steam, heat, ammonia or cold rolling followed by densification has led to the enhanced mechanical performance of natural wood. However, the existing methods result in incomplete densification and lack dimensional stability, particularly in response to humid environments, and wood treated in these ways can expand and weaken. Here we report a simple and effective strategy to transform bulk natural wood directly into a high-performance structural material with a more than tenfold increase in strength, toughness and ballistic resistance and with greater dimensional stability. Our two-step process involves the partial removal of lignin and hemicellulose from the natural wood via a boiling process in an aqueous mixture of NaOH and Na2SO3 followed by hot-pressing, leading to the total collapse of cell walls and the complete densification of the natural wood with highly aligned cellulose nanofibres. This strategy is shown to be universally effective for various species of wood. Our processed wood has a specific strength higher than that of most structural metals and alloys, making it a low-cost, high-performance, lightweight alternative.

源语言英语
页(从-至)224-228
页数5
期刊Nature
554
7691
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 7 2月 2018
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