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Review
. 2021 Jul;33(28):e2001654.
doi: 10.1002/adma.202001654. Epub 2020 Aug 30.

Biopolymers Derived from Trees as Sustainable Multifunctional Materials: A Review

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Biopolymers Derived from Trees as Sustainable Multifunctional Materials: A Review

Chao Liu et al. Adv Mater. 2021 Jul.

Abstract

The world is currently transitioning from a fossil-fuel-driven energy economy to one that is supplied by more renewable and sustainable materials. Trees as the most abundant renewable bioresource have attracted significant attention for advanced materials and manufacturing in this epochal transition. Trees are composed with complex structures and components such as trunk (stem and bark), leaf, flower, seed, and root. Although many excellent reviews have been published regarding advanced applications of wood and wood-derived biopolymers in different fields, such as energy, electronics, biomedical, and water treatment, no reviews have revisited and systematically discussed functional materials and even devices derived from trees in a full scope yet. Therefore, a timely summary of the recent development of materials and structures derived from different parts of trees for sustainability is prsented here. A concise introduction to the different parts of the trees is given first, which is followed by the corresponding chemistry and preparation of functional materials using various biopolymers from trees. The most promising applications of biopolymer-based materials are discussed subsequently. A comprehensive review of the different parts of trees as sustainable functional materials and devices for critical applications is thus provided.

Keywords: bioderived materials; bioinspired design; functionality; sustainability; trees.

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