Disassembly, refinement, and reassembly: From ancient papermaking to modern materials processing

IF 20.2 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, PAPER & WOOD
Jing Shen , Meiyun Zhang
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Papermaking, a cornerstone of human civilization and one of China's Four Great Inventions, exemplifies the enduring legacy of ancient ingenuity in shaping modern materials science. Originating from the groundbreaking work of Lun Cai and his team, the papermaking process involves the meticulous disassembly, refinement, and reassembly of natural fibers into cohesive sheets: a process that, while refined, has remained fundamentally unchanged for nearly 2 000 years. This work explores the pivotal role of papermaking in contemporary society within the broader context of materials science, highlighting its fundamental principles and the remarkable versatility of its scalable process. Papermaking, once central to the dissemination of knowledge worldwide, has now evolved into a key player in the sustainable production of environmentally friendly products, touching every aspect of modern life. The principles underlying papermaking have inspired the development of novel materials, with techniques such as vacuum filtration paving the way for innovations like nanopapers based on a diverse group of building blcoks. Looking ahead, the field presents significant opportunities in sustainable sourcing, the creation of eco-friendly packaging, and the development of advanced materials with applications in healthcare and beyond. The enduring relevance of papermaking lies in its adaptability, versatility, and boundless potential for future innovation.
拆解、提炼和重组:从古代造纸到现代材料加工
造纸术是人类文明的基石,也是中国四大发明之一,它体现了古代智慧在塑造现代材料科学方面的持久遗产。造纸工艺源于蔡伦和他的团队的开创性工作,包括对天然纤维进行细致的分解、提炼和重新组装,使其成为有凝聚力的纸张。这一工艺虽然经过了提炼,但在近2000年的时间里基本没有改变。这项工作探讨了造纸在材料科学的广泛背景下在当代社会中的关键作用,突出了其基本原理和可扩展过程的显着多功能性。造纸术曾经是全球知识传播的核心,现在已经发展成为可持续生产环保产品的关键角色,涉及现代生活的方方面面。造纸术的基本原理激发了新材料的发展,真空过滤等技术为基于多种构建模块的纳米纸等创新铺平了道路。展望未来,该领域在可持续采购、环保包装的创造以及在医疗保健等领域应用的先进材料的开发方面提供了重要的机会。造纸的持久相关性在于其适应性,多功能性和未来创新的无限潜力。
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Journal of Bioresources and Bioproducts
Journal of Bioresources and Bioproducts Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Forestry
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