Digital Cellulose Center
@cellulosecenter
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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http://digitalcellulosecenter.se 01-06-2021 14:37:35
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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
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…
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.
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…
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
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!
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…
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…
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…