This study investigated the influence of heat treatment on the chemical composition of Eucalyptus saligna and Pinus caribaea var. hondurensis woods to understand its role in wood processing. E. saligna and P. caribaea var. hondurensis woods were treated in a laboratorial electric furnace at 120, 140, 160 and 180 degrees C to induce their heat treatment. The chemical composition of the resulting products and those from original wood were determined by gas chromatography. Eucalyptus and Pinus showed a significant reduction in arabinose, manose, galactose and xylose contents when submitted to increasing temperatures. No significant alteration in glucose content was observed. Lignin content, however, increased during the heat process. There was...
The influence of extractive content on the thermal stability and kinetic degradation of two wood spe...
This article reports the first study of the influence of the Brazilian process of thermal modificati...
The color changes corresponding to chromophore structures in lignin caused by exposure of Eucalyptus...
This study investigated the influence of heat treatment on the chemical composition of Eucalyptus sa...
This study investigated the influence of heat treatment on the chemical composition of Eucalyptus sa...
Thermal treatment (thermal rectification) is a process in which technological properties of wood are...
Thermal treatment (thermal rectification) is a process in which technological properties of wood are...
This article reports the first study of the influence of the Brazilian process of thermal modificati...
Thermal treatment (thermal rectification) is a process in which technological properties of wood are...
Chemical composition of wood is known to change during thermal treatments. Two species grown in Turk...
This article reports continuation of a study of the influence of the Brazilian process of thermal mo...
The influence of extractive content on the thermal stability and kinetic degradation of two wood spe...
Planted forests can meet the world’s demand for wood. In Brazil, eucalypt species are cultivated on ...
Thermal treatments have the effect of reducing the hygroscopicity and improving the resistance to mi...
In this study, the change in the chemical properties of the thermally modified eucalyptus (Eucalyptu...
The influence of extractive content on the thermal stability and kinetic degradation of two wood spe...
This article reports the first study of the influence of the Brazilian process of thermal modificati...
The color changes corresponding to chromophore structures in lignin caused by exposure of Eucalyptus...
This study investigated the influence of heat treatment on the chemical composition of Eucalyptus sa...
This study investigated the influence of heat treatment on the chemical composition of Eucalyptus sa...
Thermal treatment (thermal rectification) is a process in which technological properties of wood are...
Thermal treatment (thermal rectification) is a process in which technological properties of wood are...
This article reports the first study of the influence of the Brazilian process of thermal modificati...
Thermal treatment (thermal rectification) is a process in which technological properties of wood are...
Chemical composition of wood is known to change during thermal treatments. Two species grown in Turk...
This article reports continuation of a study of the influence of the Brazilian process of thermal mo...
The influence of extractive content on the thermal stability and kinetic degradation of two wood spe...
Planted forests can meet the world’s demand for wood. In Brazil, eucalypt species are cultivated on ...
Thermal treatments have the effect of reducing the hygroscopicity and improving the resistance to mi...
In this study, the change in the chemical properties of the thermally modified eucalyptus (Eucalyptu...
The influence of extractive content on the thermal stability and kinetic degradation of two wood spe...
This article reports the first study of the influence of the Brazilian process of thermal modificati...
The color changes corresponding to chromophore structures in lignin caused by exposure of Eucalyptus...