Today there is growing interest within the construction sector to increase the proportion of biobased building materials made from renewable resources. By-products or residuals from wood processing could in this case be valuable resources for manufacturing new types of biocomposites. An important research question related to wood-based biocomposites is how to characterise molecular interactions between the different components in the composite. The hygroscopic character of wood and its water sorption properties are also crucial. Thermal modification (or heat treatment) of wood results in a number of enhanced properties such as reduced hygroscopicity and improved dimensional stability as well as increased resistance to microbiological decay....
The sorption properties of wood have a characteristic influence on some of its properties, such as t...
Sorption of water vapour in hygroscopic porous materials is associated with latent heat release and ...
The behaviour of industrially modified wood has not been systematically evaluated in controlled expo...
The building sector shows growing interest in biobased building materials. Wood components, here def...
Delayed access 60 months for the original version. Access for registered users.The objective of this...
The objective of this work is to study the water vapor sorption and surface energy properties of the...
Thermal modification is a well-established commercial technology for improving the dimensional stabi...
The importance of thermal modification is increasing worldwide. Increased use of thermally modified ...
During fibre processing, wood fibres are subjected to a range of physical and chemical conditions su...
An issue related to using wood and timber for building structures is to ensure the stability and dur...
The use of wood in outdoor, above-ground applications is increasing in Europe. To further increase w...
The overall aim of this work was to gain more insight on the potential of modified wood (TMW) compon...
Surface charring of wood is a one-sided thermal modification process that can be used to create a hy...
Thermal modification methods have been developed to increase the biological durability and dimension...
Wood is often combined with other materials such as thermoplastics, adhesives and coatings. In gener...
The sorption properties of wood have a characteristic influence on some of its properties, such as t...
Sorption of water vapour in hygroscopic porous materials is associated with latent heat release and ...
The behaviour of industrially modified wood has not been systematically evaluated in controlled expo...
The building sector shows growing interest in biobased building materials. Wood components, here def...
Delayed access 60 months for the original version. Access for registered users.The objective of this...
The objective of this work is to study the water vapor sorption and surface energy properties of the...
Thermal modification is a well-established commercial technology for improving the dimensional stabi...
The importance of thermal modification is increasing worldwide. Increased use of thermally modified ...
During fibre processing, wood fibres are subjected to a range of physical and chemical conditions su...
An issue related to using wood and timber for building structures is to ensure the stability and dur...
The use of wood in outdoor, above-ground applications is increasing in Europe. To further increase w...
The overall aim of this work was to gain more insight on the potential of modified wood (TMW) compon...
Surface charring of wood is a one-sided thermal modification process that can be used to create a hy...
Thermal modification methods have been developed to increase the biological durability and dimension...
Wood is often combined with other materials such as thermoplastics, adhesives and coatings. In gener...
The sorption properties of wood have a characteristic influence on some of its properties, such as t...
Sorption of water vapour in hygroscopic porous materials is associated with latent heat release and ...
The behaviour of industrially modified wood has not been systematically evaluated in controlled expo...