Wood Moisture-Induced Swelling at the Cellular Scale—Ab Intra

Wood, a complex hierarchical material, continues to be widely used as a resource to meet humankind’s material needs, in addition to providing inspiration for the development of new biomimetic materials. However, for wood to meet its full potential, researchers must overcome the challenge o...

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Main Authors: Xavier Arzola-Villegas, Roderic Lakes, Nayomi Z. Plaza, Joseph E. Jakes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-11-01
Series:Forests
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/10/11/996
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spelling doaj-e2adfdab6a8046c4bb7d4b0de164caa22020-11-25T02:03:10ZengMDPI AGForests1999-49072019-11-01101199610.3390/f10110996f10110996Wood Moisture-Induced Swelling at the Cellular Scale—Ab IntraXavier Arzola-Villegas0Roderic Lakes1Nayomi Z. Plaza2Joseph E. Jakes3Materials Science and Engineering, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, WI 53706, USAEngineering Physics, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, WI 53706, USAForest Biopolymers Science and Engineering, USDA Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, WI 53726, USAForest Biopolymers Science and Engineering, USDA Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, WI 53726, USAWood, a complex hierarchical material, continues to be widely used as a resource to meet humankind’s material needs, in addition to providing inspiration for the development of new biomimetic materials. However, for wood to meet its full potential, researchers must overcome the challenge of understanding its fundamental moisture-related properties across its many levels of hierarchy spanning from the molecular scale up to the bulk wood level. In this perspective, a review of recent research on wood moisture-induced swelling and shrinking is presented from the molecular level to the cellular scale. Numerous aspects of swelling and shrinking in wood remain poorly understood, sub-cellular phenomena in particular, because it can be difficult to study them experimentally. Here, we discuss recent research endeavors at each of the relevant length scales, including the molecular, cellulose elementary fibril, secondary cell wall layer nanostructure, cell wall, cell, and cellular levels. At each length scale, we provide a discussion on the current knowledge and suggestions for future research. The potential impacts of moisture-induced swelling pressures on experimental observations of swelling and shrinking in wood at different length scales are also recognized and discussed.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/10/11/996woodcell wallsswellingmoistureswelling pressure
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author Xavier Arzola-Villegas
Roderic Lakes
Nayomi Z. Plaza
Joseph E. Jakes
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Roderic Lakes
Nayomi Z. Plaza
Joseph E. Jakes
Wood Moisture-Induced Swelling at the Cellular Scale—Ab Intra
Forests
wood
cell walls
swelling
moisture
swelling pressure
author_facet Xavier Arzola-Villegas
Roderic Lakes
Nayomi Z. Plaza
Joseph E. Jakes
author_sort Xavier Arzola-Villegas
title Wood Moisture-Induced Swelling at the Cellular Scale—Ab Intra
title_short Wood Moisture-Induced Swelling at the Cellular Scale—Ab Intra
title_full Wood Moisture-Induced Swelling at the Cellular Scale—Ab Intra
title_fullStr Wood Moisture-Induced Swelling at the Cellular Scale—Ab Intra
title_full_unstemmed Wood Moisture-Induced Swelling at the Cellular Scale—Ab Intra
title_sort wood moisture-induced swelling at the cellular scale—ab intra
publisher MDPI AG
series Forests
issn 1999-4907
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Wood, a complex hierarchical material, continues to be widely used as a resource to meet humankind’s material needs, in addition to providing inspiration for the development of new biomimetic materials. However, for wood to meet its full potential, researchers must overcome the challenge of understanding its fundamental moisture-related properties across its many levels of hierarchy spanning from the molecular scale up to the bulk wood level. In this perspective, a review of recent research on wood moisture-induced swelling and shrinking is presented from the molecular level to the cellular scale. Numerous aspects of swelling and shrinking in wood remain poorly understood, sub-cellular phenomena in particular, because it can be difficult to study them experimentally. Here, we discuss recent research endeavors at each of the relevant length scales, including the molecular, cellulose elementary fibril, secondary cell wall layer nanostructure, cell wall, cell, and cellular levels. At each length scale, we provide a discussion on the current knowledge and suggestions for future research. The potential impacts of moisture-induced swelling pressures on experimental observations of swelling and shrinking in wood at different length scales are also recognized and discussed.
topic wood
cell walls
swelling
moisture
swelling pressure
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/10/11/996
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