The Digital Cellulose Center is a Swedish competence center conducting research on how to make forest-based materials and products part of the digital world
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Coming up: "Advanced 3D-printing" and "How will the upcoming PFAS directive impact electronics"
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A semiconducting paper integrating ZnO nanowires on cellulose fibers shows photo-conducting properties under sunlight and produces H2O2 for water purification. The paper has potential for antimicrobial wallpapers to combat disease spread.
#Sustainability
https://t.co/IbpjhRfw2b
Researchers and companies at DCC have developed electrochromic displays on transparent paper, which can replace the currently used plastic substrates. The research was published in Advanced Sustainable Systems.
#Sustainability#sustainabledevelopment
https://t.co/I8l11V4Nks
New research from DCC shows how moisture inside of wood can be monitored using sensors made from bio-based graphene. Such sensors could help prevent moisture damage and hazardous mold in buildings.
@AhlstromGlobal@RISEsweden@LOE_at_LiU@storaenso
https://t.co/F1kIYVCIQl
Congratulations to DCC doctoral studen Sanna Lander for successfully defending her thesis "Sulfonated Cellulose Membranes for Energy Storage Applications"!
DOI: 10.3384/9789179295929
Hongli Yang, PhD student at @CelluloseCenter and @LOE_at_LiU, has developed a forest-based membrane that can be used to generate clean energy from salt water.
https://t.co/LZmthrb9rz
With the growing demand and use of connected devices, the need to develop greener electronics is crucial. Researcher from DCC have developed a digital forest-based electronic book, where most components can be recycled.
https://t.co/RUv5E973gR
#electronics#Sustainability
Dr. Hjalmar Granberg, vice center director of DCC, talk with Governor of Washington Jay Inslee (@GovInslee), about research at @RISEsweden and @CelluloseCenter in this short interview.
https://t.co/LKyVh8tb7a
@CelluloseCenter together with Wallenberg Wood Science Center (WWSC) have published a review paper on composite materials from nanocellulose and conductive polymers and their applications. Check it out at the link below.
https://t.co/WX7LT6BYlb
In recent work by DCC, energy harvesters were constructed using only forest-based materials. The devices could generate > 200 volts and were used for a green electronics smart package application. The research was published in Wiley Global Challenges.
https://t.co/xUuwZylrkR
Last week, DCC took part in the annual Treesearch Progress conference. Around 200 people took part in the event which was all about forest-related research. DCC had a station at the science fair as well as 5 presentations. Thank you @TREESEARCH_se for organizing this event!
@CelluloseCenter har recently published three new reports, including a case study on the circularity of cellulose- and paper-based electronics (https://t.co/EBVoI7o4le). All three reports can be found on the DCC web-page under the heading "DCC reports".
https://t.co/6sOv009cq6
We are happy to announce our most recent publications from @CelluloseCenter: "Large-scale paper supercapacitors on demand". In this work, printed supercapacitors were developed using paper/cellulose in every layer of the device.
https://t.co/Qma8NmlXAS
Karl Håkansson, Senior Research Associate at @RISEsweden, explains a new energy-efficient and low-cost method for making nanocellulose films.
https://t.co/Ijzx1vuaIc
Next out in our article series about the young #Scientists in @CelluloseCenter is Hongli Yang. Read all about her research on cellulose membranes for energy storage and harvesting at the DCC website.
https://t.co/iqFKAYKC1C
#womeninSTEM#GirlsInSTEM@LOE_at_LiU
What if #cellulose from trees could replace environmentally hazardous materials in #batteries and fuel cells? Hongli Yang, PhD Student at @CelluloseCenter, and co-authors have shown that this might be possible by using highly charged nanocellulose.
https://t.co/WHmm96cjV9
Congratulations to DCC member Ligna Energy for winning the Startup 4 Climate award - Northern Europe’s biggest energy innovation challenge! The winners were announced at the #COP26 UN Climate change conference in Glasgow.
#Sustainability#GreenEnergy
https://t.co/wXROFfhTma
DCC is proud to announce our new industrial partner, the company 4E Antenna AB.
4E Antenna produces paper-based RFID antennas and production equipment, with fully recyclable materials, and without any hazardous chemicals. Read more on the DCC web page.
https://t.co/lOau6c0AzP