Transparent wood composite

Transparent wood composite is a composite material made by chemically removing the light-absorbing lignin from wood and impregnating the remaining porous cellulose scaffold with a transparent polymer, such as poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) or epoxy. This process renders the wood transparent by matching the refractive indices of the cellulose and the polymer, which minimizes light scattering.

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Transparent wood composite

Transparent wood composite is a composite material made by chemically removing the light-absorbing lignin from wood and impregnating the remaining porous cellulose scaffold with a transparent polymer, such as poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) or epoxy. This process renders the wood transparent by matching the refractive indices of the cellulose and the polymer, which minimizes light scattering.

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