Article on Branchlines: Learning From Nature – Reconstructing Cellulose Into High Performance Materials

Nanocellulose as structural material, “water-glued wood” & 3D printing of cellulose honeycomb structures.

UBC Faculty of Forestry has issued a new volume of Branchlines.

On the issue of Branchlines Vol 30 No 4 – Winter 2019, the article, Learning From Nature – Reconstructing Cellulose Into High Performance Materials, reports our lab story, including our believes on cellulosic materials for structural use, our recently published paper about “water-glued wood” and our working involved with 3D printing of cellulose-based materials.

Please feel free to download a PDF version or grab a print one at the atrium of Forestry Science Center, UBC.