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The Effect of UV Exposure on Selected Surface Parameters of Wood Containing Graphene Oxide. [PDF]
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Enhanced strength and chemical stability of Salix tetrasperma wood through thermal modification. [PDF]
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Decaying Spruce Wood as a Factor in Soil Carbon and Energy Flow Through Microbial Communities. [PDF]
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IoT-driven smart irrigation system to improve water use efficiency. [PDF]
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Wood cell wall ultrastructure The key to understanding wood properties and behaviour
, 2019In the last 100 years, major advances have been made in understanding wood cell wall ultrastructure in tracheids, fibres, vessels and parenchyma and its relationship with xylem function and wood properties.
L. Donaldson
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Mechanical and thermal properties of wood fiber reinforced geopolymer composites
Journal of Natural Fibers, 2021Geopolymers based on fly ash are an emerging alternative to ordinary Portland cement, with a low impact on the environment and a potential to increase the sustainability of the concrete-based construction. Reported here is the design and investigation of
G. Furtos +4 more
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Historical wood – structure and properties
Journal of Cultural Heritage, 2012Abstract To understand what has happened to a historic wooden object, it is important to understand the wood structure and the chemistry of the original wood as well as the structure and chemistry of the historic wood. With this information, it is possible to understand the degradation that has occurred over time.
Nilsson, Thomas, Rowell, Roger
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Wood Variation and Wood Properties
1989Wood, a most useful substance, varies greatly. Wood properties are changing throughout the world (Zobel et al 1983) and the magnitude and causes of the changes must be known. The importance of wood properties to the final product is becoming better known; one example is the relationship of the morphology of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) tracheids and the
Bruce J. Zobel +1 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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