An Oxidative Enzyme Boosting Mechanical and Optical Performance of Densified Wood Films

Author:

Koskela Salla12ORCID,Wang Shennan1ORCID,Li Lengwan2ORCID,Zha Li1ORCID,Berglund Lars A.2ORCID,Zhou Qi12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Glycoscience Department of Chemistry School of Engineering Sciences in Chemistry Biotechnology and Health KTH Royal Institute of Technology AlbaNova University Centre Stockholm SE‐106 91 Sweden

2. Wallenberg Wood Science Center Department of Fibre and Polymer Technology KTH Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm SE‐100 44 Sweden

Abstract

AbstractNature has evolved elegant ways to alter the wood cell wall structure through carbohydrate‐active enzymes, offering environmentally friendly solutions to tailor the microstructure of wood for high‐performance materials. In this work, the cell wall structure of delignified wood is modified under mild reaction conditions using an oxidative enzyme, lytic polysaccharide monooxygenase (LPMO). LPMO oxidation results in nanofibrillation of cellulose microfibril bundles inside the wood cell wall, allowing densification of delignified wood under ambient conditions and low pressure into transparent anisotropic films. The enzymatic nanofibrillation facilitates microfibril fusion and enhances the adhesion between the adjacent wood fiber cells during densification process, thereby significantly improving the mechanical performance of the films in both longitudinal and transverse directions. These results improve the understanding of LPMO‐induced microstructural changes in wood and offer an environmentally friendly alternative for harsh chemical treatments and energy‐intensive densification processes thus representing a significant advance in sustainable production of high‐performance wood‐derived materials.

Funder

Wallenberg Wood Science Center

Vetenskapsrådet

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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