Wood Hydroplasticization Toward Ultra‐Strong and Self‐Densified Complex Structures
Abstract
Abstract Wood has been one of the most widely used sustainable materials for millennia, but its limited mechanical properties and formability have restricted its application in diverse structural contexts. In this study, we elucidate the mechanisms governing the micromechanical behaviors of wood and the strengthening effects achieved through room‐temperature hydroplasticization. This process transforms wood into ultra‐strong, self‐densified structures with customizable shapes, driven by system deformation and energy dissipation. These effects are governed by the interplay between polymer matrix elasticity and interfacial sliding response. Notably, the hydroplasticization method enables the attainment of a high flexural strength (483 MPa), surpassing that of mechanically compressed wood and traditional materials like steel and aluminum alloys. These findings introduce new possibilities for developing complex load‐bearing structures that are previously unachievable with conventional wood.
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Authors (10)
Suiyi Li
Jiangsu Co‐Innovation Center of Efficient Processing and Utilization of Forest Resources College of Materials Science and Engineering Nanjing Forestry University Nanjing Jiangsu 210037 China
Yang Wang
Zhangmin Wan
Yingkuan Du
Jiangsu Co‐Innovation Center of Efficient Processing and Utilization of Forest Resources College of Materials Science and Engineering Nanjing Forestry University Nanjing Jiangsu 210037 China
Linghui Qi
Jiangsu Co‐Innovation Center of Efficient Processing and Utilization of Forest Resources College of Materials Science and Engineering Nanjing Forestry University Nanjing Jiangsu 210037 China
Rui Yang
Jianzhang Li
Hongqi Dai
College of Light Industry and Food Engineering Nanjing Forestry University Nanjing Jiangsu 210037 China
Orlando J. Rojas
Changlei Xia
Jiangsu Co‐Innovation Center of Efficient Processing and Utilization of Forest Resources College of Materials Science and Engineering Nanjing Forestry University Nanjing Jiangsu 210037 China