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posted by on Thursday February 11 2016, @07:45PM   Printer-friendly
from the seeing-the-saab-for-the-trees dept.

Remember wood paneled station wagons? Well, wood is back, but this time it's not for aesthetics—it's for reducing vehicle weight with renewable materials. Swedish researchers have produced the world's first model car with a roof and battery made from wood-based carbon fiber.

Although it's built on the scale of a toy, the prototype vehicle represents a giant step towards realizing a vision of new lightweight materials from the forest, one of the benefits of a so-called bioeconomy.

The demo is a joint project of KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, the Swedish research institute Innventia and Swerea, a research group for industrial renewal and sustainable development.

The key ingredient in the carbon fiber composite is lignin, a constituent of the cell walls of nearly all plants that grow on dry land. Lignin is the second most abundant natural polymer in the world, surpassed only by cellulose.

Göran Lindbergh, Professor of Chemical Engineering at KTH, says that the use of wood lignin as an electrode material came from previous research he did with Innventia. Lignin batteries can be produced from renewable raw materials, in this case the byproduct from paper pulp production.

"The lightness of the material is especially important for electric cars because then batteries last longer," Lindbergh says. "Lignin-based carbon fiber is cheaper than ordinary carbon fiber. Otherwise batteries made with lignin are indistinguishable from ordinary batteries."

Research along similar lines is being done a Oak Ridge National Laboratories And North Carolina State University


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  • (Score: 2) by jcross on Friday February 12 2016, @11:20PM

    by jcross (4009) on Friday February 12 2016, @11:20PM (#303490)

    This guy I used to go to school with did this:

    http://www.joeharmondesign.com/#!the-car/n2j7q [joeharmondesign.com]

    They even made the leaf springs out of custom-cut osage orange veneers. Wood is already pretty good for making composites out of. I mean that's what plywood is after all.

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  • (Score: 2) by aristarchus on Saturday February 13 2016, @12:54AM

    by aristarchus (2645) on Saturday February 13 2016, @12:54AM (#303510) Journal

    All I can say, is Wow! Nice treatment of exhaust isolation from the body. (Now I am thinking "wooden internal combustion engine"; nah, that would never work! Wood is fuel, not structure!)

    • (Score: 2) by jcross on Saturday February 13 2016, @02:13AM

      by jcross (4009) on Saturday February 13 2016, @02:13AM (#303522)

      I think you could make one that served as both fuel and structure, and would run for some amount of time. It would be a very cool conceptual art piece if nothing else.