耐久性
材料科学
焊接
复合材料
木质素
紧迫的
胶粘剂
环氧树脂
联锁
超声波焊接
机械工程
化学
有机化学
工程类
图层(电子)
作者
Muhamad Amani,Kathrin Weiland,Mark Ablonczy,Natalia Sofia Guevara‐Sotelo,Ioannis Zygouris,Johan van Stuyvesant Meijen,Kunal Masania
标识
DOI:10.1002/advs.202507055
摘要
Ultrasonic wood welding is an ecofriendly method for rapidly joining wooden components in less than 2 s. However, this dynamic process results in low mechanical performance and poor durability under wet conditions. Inspired by natural wood's robust interlocking cellular structure, which leverages lignin fusion to enhance structural integrity, lignin fusion at wood interfaces is optimized, significantly improving lap shear strength and wet durability. These results demonstrate that enhanced lignin fusion at interfaces is crucial for obtaining strong wood joints by positioning lignin as a sustainable energy concentrator, promoting greener manufacturing of sustainable structures into complex shapes. The joints exhibit lap shear strengths and wet durability comparable to those achieved with water-based wood and epoxy adhesives, while also demonstrating conductivity which could be leveraged for multifunctional features such as strain sensing. The approach can be extended to other manufacturing methods, such as hot-pressing and continuous robotic manufacturing, emphasizing its potential for scalability and broad industrial adoption.
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