Wood for recycling can now be turned into a substance stronger than steel urose/Getty Images
A material made from recycled wood is five times stronger than natural wood and can be made from any timber by-product, including shavings and sawdust.
Wood is a hugely versatile material, but millions of tonnes go into landfill each year. To build a truly circular economy, wood will need to be re-used on a grander scale.
at the University of British Columbia, Canada, and his colleagues have invented a process that dissolves lignin, a glue-like component inside plant cell walls, and exposes cellulose nanofibrils, which are tiny fibres also found in the plant cell wall. The method involves a solvent called dimethylacetamide, used in the presence of lithium chloride.
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When two pieces of wood treated in this way are brought together, the nanofibrils bind to create what the researchers call a “healed” piece of wood. Although this no longer looks like natural wood, it has better mechanical properties. Tests show it is more resistant to breaking than stainless steel or titanium alloys.
鈥淲e get a mechanical strength that supersedes the strength of the original material,鈥 says Rojas. 鈥淚t works because we use the inherent properties of cellulose, which is a material that binds together very strongly by something called hydrogen bonding.鈥
Not only can wood treated this way be re-used to create new objects, but the treatment process can be performed repeatedly on the same pieces of wood to extend their working lifetimes.
鈥淭his is a really elegant way to heal wood, using a common cellulose solvent, recovering and enhancing the mechanical properties of nature鈥檚 wonder material,鈥 says at the University of Bristol, UK. 鈥淭he approach is evidently scalable and therein lies the challenge to take this technology to the next level.鈥
Rojas and his team didn鈥檛 examine how much their method would cost if scaled up to an industrial level, but all of the techniques used are well-established. 鈥淭he processes that we use here are very typical in wood processing,鈥 says Rojas. 鈥淪o scalability is not an issue.鈥
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