Functionalized Wood: A Green Nanoengineering Platform for Sustainable Technologies
Soochow University · Xidian University
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Abstract
Wood, once regarded primarily as a structural material, possesses rich physicochemical complexity that has long been underexplored. In the context of industrialization and carbon imbalance, it is now emerging as a renewable and multifunctional platform for green nanotechnologies. Recent advances in wood nanotechnology have enabled the transformation of natural wood into programmable substrates with tailored nanoarchitectures, establishing it as a representative class of bio-based nanomaterials. This review systematically categorizes wood-specific nanoengineering strategies-including thermal carbonization, laser-induced graphenization, targeted delignification, nanomaterial integration, and mechanical…
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- Nanoengineering
- Renewable energy
- Context (archaeology)
- Triboelectric effect
- Emerging technologies
- Sustainability
- Biomimetic materials
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