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Towards sustainable and high-performance engineered wood products for the construction sector

The emergence of super wood, transparent wood, mouldable wood and wood–geopolymer hybrids is redefining the structural and functional performance of bioinspired engineered wood products. Meanwhile, the advance of these materials towards industrial deployment faces challenges relating to regulation and environmental impacts, as well as opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration.

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The authors express their gratitude to the Brazilian Federal Agency for Support and Evaluation of Graduate Education (funding code 001).

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Luis Christoforo, A., De Araujo, V. Towards sustainable and high-performance engineered wood products for the construction sector. Nat Rev Mater (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41578-025-00865-4

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