25 May 201823 May 2018 Step aside Superman, steel is no competition for this new material Steel could one day be replaced with specially arranged cellulose fibers
18 May 201817 May 2018 Method assembles cellulose nanofibres into a material stronger than spider silk KTH researchers describe a new method that mimics nature’s ability to arrange cellulose nanofibres into almost perfect macroscale arrangements
7 April 20165 April 2016 Wooden windows? New material could replace glass in solar cells and buildings Swedish Researchers found optically transparent wood to be made by removing chemically the lignin
26 January 201625 January 2016 A renewable and biodegradable alternative to Styrofoam Swedish scientists use wood to create a biodegradable, renewable material alternative
22 October 20159 September 2021 New family of chemical structures can effectively remove CO2 from gas mixtures A newly discovered family of chemical structures, published in Nature, could increase the value of biogas and natural gas that contains carbon dioxide
20 July 20159 September 2021 New family of chemical structures remove CO2 from gas mixtures A newly discovered family of chemical structures, published in Nature, could increase the value of biogas and natural gas that contains carbon dioxide
24 March 201523 March 2015 Energieeffiziente Methode für die Produktion von Nanocellulose Forscherkonsortium erhält Marcus Wallenberg Preis für innovatives Aufschlussverfahren
Marcus Wallenberg Prize 2015: Energy-efficient method for producing nanocellulose Researchers using a specific oxidation reaction to open up wood material prior to mechanical disintegration