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Scalable aesthetic transparent wood for energy efficient buildings

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  • Ruiyu Mi

    (University of Maryland)

  • Chaoji Chen

    (University of Maryland
    University of Maryland)

  • Tobias Keplinger

    (Wood Materials Science, ETH Zürich
    Wood Technology, Cellulose & Wood Materials, EMPA)

  • Yong Pei

    (University of Maryland)

  • Shuaiming He

    (University of Maryland)

  • Dapeng Liu

    (University of Maryland)

  • Jianguo Li

    (University of Maryland)

  • Jiaqi Dai

    (University of Maryland)

  • Emily Hitz

    (University of Maryland)

  • Bao Yang

    (University of Maryland)

  • Ingo Burgert

    (Wood Materials Science, ETH Zürich
    Wood Technology, Cellulose & Wood Materials, EMPA)

  • Liangbing Hu

    (University of Maryland
    University of Maryland)

Abstract

Nowadays, energy-saving building materials are important for reducing indoor energy consumption by enabling better thermal insulation, promoting effective sunlight harvesting and offering comfortable indoor lighting. Here, we demonstrate a novel scalable aesthetic transparent wood (called aesthetic wood hereafter) with combined aesthetic features (e.g. intact wood patterns), excellent optical properties (an average transmittance of ~ 80% and a haze of ~ 93%), good UV-blocking ability, and low thermal conductivity (0.24 W m−1K−1) based on a process of spatially selective delignification and epoxy infiltration. Moreover, the rapid fabrication process and mechanical robustness (a high longitudinal tensile strength of 91.95 MPa and toughness of 2.73 MJ m−3) of the aesthetic wood facilitate good scale-up capability (320 mm × 170 mm × 0.6 mm) while saving large amounts of time and energy. The aesthetic wood holds great potential in energy-efficient building applications, such as glass ceilings, rooftops, transparent decorations, and indoor panels.

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  • Ruiyu Mi & Chaoji Chen & Tobias Keplinger & Yong Pei & Shuaiming He & Dapeng Liu & Jianguo Li & Jiaqi Dai & Emily Hitz & Bao Yang & Ingo Burgert & Liangbing Hu, 2020. "Scalable aesthetic transparent wood for energy efficient buildings," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 11(1), pages 1-9, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:11:y:2020:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-020-17513-w
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-17513-w
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