Ultra-flexible flame-retardant wood composites with resistance to extreme temperatures and mildew

CELL REPORTS PHYSICAL SCIENCE(2022)

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Low-cost wood materials exhibit excellent physical properties owing to their smart porous structure design. These materials have advantages over nonrenewable or hard-to-degrade plastics, polymers, and metals in some specific fields. Here, we report ultra-flexible wood composites prepared through coupling delignification and in situ polymerization. The polyacrylamide (PAM)-lignocellulosic and PAM-water bonds are broken and re-formed during the folding process. The PAM chains of the hydrogel unfold and slide, resulting in full dispersion of the stress in the wood composites. Hydrated calcium ions (Ca2+(H2O)(1-6)), derived from polyacrylamide-based hydrogel, can further allow the wood composites to lock in the liquid water. Therefore, the wood composites exhibit good flexibility at -40 degrees C and 50 degrees C. Their ultra-flexibility can withstand evaluation in extreme environments, such as 1,000 folds with a 180 degrees bending angle or vacuum dehydration for 24 h. Good flexibility provides great application potential for the wood composite materials.
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hydrophobic-associating hydrogel,physical crosslinking,ultra-flexible wood composites,anti-freezing property,heat resistance,flame retardance
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