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Digital Cellulose Center

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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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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. digitalcellulosecenter.se/4e-antenna-cre…

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.
digitalcellulosecenter.se/4e-antenna-cre…
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The DCC blog will feature a series of articles about the young #scientists in the Center. First out is Karishma Jain, #PhD student at KTH Royal Institute of Technology. digitalcellulosecenter.se/healthtech-wea… #digitalcellulose #additivemanufacturing #womengineers #girlsinstem #STEM #engineeringlife

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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 svt.se/nyheter/lokalt…

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What if #cellulose from trees could replace environmentally hazardous materials in #batteries and fuel cells? Hongli Yang, PhD Student at Digital Cellulose Center, and co-authors have shown that this might be possible by using highly charged nanocellulose. doi.org/10.1016/j.carb…

What if #cellulose from trees could replace environmentally hazardous materials in #batteries and fuel cells? Hongli Yang, PhD Student at <a href="/CelluloseCenter/">Digital Cellulose Center</a>, and co-authors have shown that this might be possible by using highly charged nanocellulose.
doi.org/10.1016/j.carb…
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Next out in our article series about the young #Scientists in Digital Cellulose Center is Hongli Yang. Read all about her research on cellulose membranes for energy storage and harvesting at the DCC website. digitalcellulosecenter.se/low-cost-cellu… #womeninSTEM #GirlsInSTEM Lab of Organic Elec.

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Karl Håkansson, Senior Research Associate at RISE, explains a new energy-efficient and low-cost method for making nanocellulose films. digitalcellulosecenter.se/new-energy-eff…

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We are happy to announce our most recent publications from Digital Cellulose Center: "Large-scale paper supercapacitors on demand". In this work, printed supercapacitors were developed using paper/cellulose in every layer of the device. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

We are happy to announce our most recent publications from <a href="/CelluloseCenter/">Digital Cellulose Center</a>: "Large-scale paper supercapacitors on demand". In this work, printed supercapacitors were developed using paper/cellulose in every layer of the device. 
sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
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Digital Cellulose Center har recently published three new reports, including a case study on the circularity of cellulose- and paper-based electronics (ri.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva…). All three reports can be found on the DCC web-page under the heading "DCC reports". digitalcellulosecenter.se/publications

<a href="/CelluloseCenter/">Digital Cellulose Center</a> har recently published three new reports, including a case study on the circularity of cellulose- and paper-based electronics (ri.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva…). All three reports can be found on the DCC web-page under the heading "DCC reports".
digitalcellulosecenter.se/publications
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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 for organizing this event!

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 <a href="/TREESEARCH_se/">Treesearch</a> for organizing this event!
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Latest research video coming out of the printed electronics arena! Combining screen printing with vapor phase polymerization. Check it out here: youtu.be/XocWGPP3qk0 #research mpb #development #printedelectronics #organicelectronics #technology #hitech #science

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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. doi.org/10.1002/gch2.2…

In recent work by DCC, energy harvesters were constructed using only forest-based materials. The devices could generate &gt; 200 volts and were used for a green electronics smart package application. The research was published in Wiley Global Challenges. 
doi.org/10.1002/gch2.2…
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Digital Cellulose Center 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. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

<a href="/CelluloseCenter/">Digital Cellulose Center</a> 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.
tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
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Dr. Hjalmar Granberg, vice center director of DCC, talk with Governor of Washington Jay Inslee (@GovInslee), about research at RISE and Digital Cellulose Center in this short interview. instagram.com/p/CitTfDBJBNx/

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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. doi.org/10.1002/adsr.2… #electronics #Sustainability

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Hongli Yang, PhD student at Digital Cellulose Center and Lab of Organic Elec., has developed a forest-based membrane that can be used to generate clean energy from salt water. digitalcellulosecenter.se/clean-energy-o…

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Congratulations to DCC doctoral studen Sanna Lander for successfully defending her thesis "Sulfonated Cellulose Membranes for Energy Storage Applications"! DOI: 10.3384/9789179295929

Congratulations to DCC doctoral studen Sanna Lander for successfully defending her thesis "Sulfonated Cellulose Membranes for Energy Storage Applications"!
DOI: 10.3384/9789179295929
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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. Ahlstrom RISE Lab of Organic Elec. Stora Enso doi.org/10.1002/gch2.2…

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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 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ad…

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

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ad…
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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 doi.org/10.1002/gch2.2…

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Join us in the DCC webinar series! Coming up: "Advanced 3D-printing" and "How will the upcoming PFAS directive impact electronics" Make sure to register at the link below: digitalcellulosecenter.se/digital-cellul…