3D printed nanocellulose upscaled for green architectural applications
| Date | 7th, Feb 2024 |
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| Source | ScienceDaily - General News Websites |
DESCRIPTION
For the first time, a hydrogel material made of nanocellulose and algae has been tested as an alternative, greener architectural material. The study shows how the abundant sustainable material can be 3D printed into a wide array of architectural components, using much less energy than conventional construction methods.