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In article number 2001654, Hongli Zhu and co‐workers provide an overview of the recent studies on materials and structures derived from trees. The correlations of materials, structure, properties, and performance of components from different sections of trees, including trunks (stem and bark), leaves, flowers, seeds, and roots, are comprehensively reviewed. An introduction of the corresponding chemistries...
The world is currently transitioning from a fossil‐fuel‐driven energy economy to one that is supplied by more renewable and sustainable materials. Trees as the most abundant renewable bioresource have attracted significant attention for advanced materials and manufacturing in this epochal transition. Trees are composed with complex structures and components such as trunk (stem and bark), leaf, flower,...