A Natural Lignification Inspired Super‐Hard Wood‐Based Composites with Extreme Resilience
Abstract
Abstract The growing demand for high‐strength, durable materials capable of enduring extreme environments presents a significant challenge, particularly in balancing performance with sustainability. Conventional materials such as alloys and ceramics are nonrenewable, expensive, and require energy‐intensive production processes. Here, super‐hard wood‐based composites (WBC) inspired by the meso‐scale homogeneous lignification process intrinsic to tree growth are designed and developed. This hybrid structure is achieved innovatively by leveraging the infusion of low‐molecular‐weight phenol formaldehyde resin into the cell walls of thin wood slices, followed by a unique multi‐layer construction and high‐temperature compression. The resulting composite exhibits remarkable properties, including a Janka hardness of 24 382 N and a Brinell hardness of 40.7 HB, along with exceptional antipiercing performance. The created super‐hard, sustainable materials address the limitations of nonrenewable resources while providing enhanced protection, structural stability, and exceptional resilience. The WBC approach aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by offering extra values for improving personal safety and building integrity across various engineering applications.
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Authors (12)
Yuxiang Huang
Kaixin Jiang
Mechanical and Construction Engineering Northumbria University Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 8ST UK
Yingqi He
Research Institute of Wood Industry Chinese Academy of Forestry Beijing 100091 China
Juan Hu
Kirsten Dyer
Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult Blyth NE24 1LZ UK
Sherry Chen
Mechanical and Construction Engineering Northumbria University Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 8ST UK
Esther Akinlabi
Mechanical and Construction Engineering Northumbria University Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 8ST UK
Daihui Zhang
National Key Laboratory for Development and Utilization of Forest Food Resources Institute of Chemical Industry of Forest Products Chinese Academy of Forestry Nanjing 210042 China
Xuehua Zhang
University of Alberta , , 9211 116 Street NW , , ,
Yanglun Yu
Research Institute of Wood Industry Chinese Academy of Forestry Haidian Beijing 100091 China
Wenji Yu
Research Institute of Wood Industry Chinese Academy of Forestry Haidian Beijing 100091 China
Ben Bin Xu