“…As an important renewable natural biomass resource, wood fiber from forest felling and processing residues, and waste wood products, has many desirable properties, such as easy availability, low density, low cost, and high stiffness, for new polymer composite development [1,2,3,4,5,6,7]. However, the drawbacks of wood, such as poor dimensional stability, swelling from moisture absorption and being easily attacked by fungi and insects, limit its wide application [8,9].…”