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Physical and Mechanical Properties of Thermally-Modified Beech Wood Impregnated with Silver Nano-Suspension and Their Relationship with the Crystallinity of Cellulose. [PDF]
Bayani S, Taghiyari HR, Papadopoulos AN.
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Chemical Composition and Mechanical Properties of Wood after Thermal Modification in Closed Process under Pressure in Nitrogen. [PDF]
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The Influence of Hydrogen Bonding in Wood and Its Modification Methods: A Review. [PDF]
Zhang T, Hu Y, Dong Y, Jiang S, Han X.
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The furfuryl alcohol (FA) resin distribution in the furfurylated bamboo
Holzforschung, 2020Abstract It is well known the properties of resin impregnation wood is significantly influenced by the specific distribution pattern of resin in the modified wood. In this work, bamboo was furfurylated with an improved process. In addition to testing and evaluating its main physical, mechanical and durable properties, it was explored how
Wanju Li +4 more
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Theoretical study of the furfuryl benzoate and furfuryl acetate pyrolysis
Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry, 2017AbstractIn the present work, the pyrolysis reaction mechanism of both furfuryl benzoate and furfuryl acetate was evaluated at the M06/6‐311++g(d,p) level. The uncommon methylenecyclobutenone compound and either the benzoic or the acetic acid were determined as the products of a multistep process consisting in two [3 + 3] rearrangements and a subsequent
Jose R. Mora +4 more
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Properties of furfurylated wood
Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, 2004The first processes of wood modification with furfuryl alcohol (FA) (furfurylation) were developed several decades ago. FA is a renewable chemical, produced from hydrolysed biomass waste. Over the past decade modernized processes for furfurylation of wood have been developed. This study presents decay properties of furfurylated wood. Laboratory methods
Stig Lande, Mats Westin, Marc Schneider
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