The scientists were able to achieve transparent wood that is stronger and lighter than glass.
In a bid to make wood stronger and lighter than glass to move towards an energy-efficient future, a team of researchers at the University of Maryland has found a new way to make wood completely transparent which they believe to be better than the previous techniques., details the making of their transparent wood which was found to be 50 times stronger than the ones made using the conventional way.
In contrast, this new technique, which makes wood transparent without having to remove the lignin, is much cheaper and so easy that it could be done in a backyard.rather than removing them by applying hydrogen peroxide to the wood's surface and then exposing it to UV light or natural sunlight.Then, they soaked the wood in ethanol to further clean it and filled in the pores with tough transparent epoxy to make it smooth.
This process enabled researchers to achieve wood 50 times stronger than regular clear wood. Moreover, it allowed 90 percent of light to pass through. The end product looks like glass, but it has the strength and flexibility of wood. The researchers suggest that this method, which they say can be easily scaled up, could be utilized for windows and roofs in the future.
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