Stockholm university

Research project Tree bark as a renewable source of wood protection materials for building applications (BarkBuild)

Inspired by the natural protective function of tree bark, the BarkBuild project aims to develop new wood treatment formulations and bark-based composites for wood building materials.

Mika BarkBuild

We will use the bark´s polyphenols and other components for wood coatings and impregnation due to their protective properties against microorganisms and insects. In this way, the project contributes to solving the societal challenge of climate change by developing new, sustainable wooden building materials with lower environmental impact compared to existing commercial products.

Project members

Project managers

Mika Sipponen

Assistant Professor

Department of Materials and Environmental Chemistry
Mika Sipponen

Members

Fengyang Wang

PhD Student

Department of Materials and Environmental Chemistry
Fengyang Wang

Ievgen Pylypchuk

Researcher

Department of Materials and Environmental Chemistry
photo portrait of Ievgen Pylypchuk

Aji Mathew

Professor

Department of Materials and Environmental Chemistry
Aji Matthew

Andreas Treu

Research Scientist

NIBIO, Norway

David DeVallance

Research group leader

InnoRenew CoE, Slovenia

Grzegorz Kowaluk

Professor

Department of Technology and Entrepreneurship in Wood Industry, Poland

Janis Rizhikovs

Doctor

Latvian State Institute of Wood Chemistry

Marc Borrega

Senior Scientist

VTT, Finland