Cork is a natural, renewable, sustainable raw material that has been used for many centuries. As a result of this very long term interest, the scientific literature on cork is extensive. The present review focuses on the chemical composition, physical and mechanical properties of cork and on its products and sub-products. The substantial efforts to fully characterise cork, as well as new developments and evolving research, are reviewed, beginning with its histology, growth and morphology (at macro- and microscales). The chemical structure is analysed in detail, covering both the materials that form the wall structure and the low molecular weight, extractable components. The unique properties of cork are discussed and correlated with current...
Cork is a natural and renewable raw material harvested from the outer bark of oak (Quercus spp.) tre...
Cork, a natural material from renewable resources, is currently attracting increasing interest in di...
International audienceIn 1665, Robert Hooke was the first to observe cork cells and their characteri...
Cork is a natural, renewable, sustainable raw material that has been used for many centuries. As a r...
Cork is a natural, renewable, sustainable raw material that has been used for many centuries. As a r...
Cork is a natural, renewable, sustainable raw material that has been used for many centuries. As a r...
Cork is a natural cellular material of biological origin with a combination of properties that make ...
Cork is a material which has been used for mankind for the last 5,000 years and it is a strategic ma...
Cork is a material which has been used for mankind for the last 5,000 years and it is a strategic ma...
Cork is the bark of Quercus suber L., the cork oak tree. It is currently explored for different indu...
This review work is an update of a previous work reporting the new cork based materials and new appl...
This review work is an update of a previous work reporting the new cork based materials and new appl...
Jest to druga część artykułu, w której omówiono wyjątkowe, korzystne fizyczne i mechaniczne właściwo...
This review work is an update of a previous work reporting the new cork based materials and new appl...
Kora dębu korkowego, uprawianego głównie w Portugalii i w krajach zachodniej części basenu Morza Śró...
Cork is a natural and renewable raw material harvested from the outer bark of oak (Quercus spp.) tre...
Cork, a natural material from renewable resources, is currently attracting increasing interest in di...
International audienceIn 1665, Robert Hooke was the first to observe cork cells and their characteri...
Cork is a natural, renewable, sustainable raw material that has been used for many centuries. As a r...
Cork is a natural, renewable, sustainable raw material that has been used for many centuries. As a r...
Cork is a natural, renewable, sustainable raw material that has been used for many centuries. As a r...
Cork is a natural cellular material of biological origin with a combination of properties that make ...
Cork is a material which has been used for mankind for the last 5,000 years and it is a strategic ma...
Cork is a material which has been used for mankind for the last 5,000 years and it is a strategic ma...
Cork is the bark of Quercus suber L., the cork oak tree. It is currently explored for different indu...
This review work is an update of a previous work reporting the new cork based materials and new appl...
This review work is an update of a previous work reporting the new cork based materials and new appl...
Jest to druga część artykułu, w której omówiono wyjątkowe, korzystne fizyczne i mechaniczne właściwo...
This review work is an update of a previous work reporting the new cork based materials and new appl...
Kora dębu korkowego, uprawianego głównie w Portugalii i w krajach zachodniej części basenu Morza Śró...
Cork is a natural and renewable raw material harvested from the outer bark of oak (Quercus spp.) tre...
Cork, a natural material from renewable resources, is currently attracting increasing interest in di...
International audienceIn 1665, Robert Hooke was the first to observe cork cells and their characteri...