Effect of artificial weathering on the surface structural changes of birch (Betule papyrifera) wood, heattreated to different temperatures, was studied using the fluorescence microscopy and the scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Changes in the chemical structure of wood components were analyzed by FTIR in order to understand the mechanism of degradation taking place due to heat treatment and artificial weathering. The results are compared with those of the untreated (kiln-dried) birch. The SEM analysis results show that the effect of weathering on the cell wall of the untreated birch surface is more than that of heat-treated samples. The FTIR spectroscopy results indicate that lignin is the most sensitive component of heat-treated birch to...
Changes in the chemical structure of hornbeam and uludag fir woods during thermal treatment were inv...
Wood is a useful construction material, but it has less desirable properties such as poor durability...
Wood is a renewable material widely used in the construction industry. However, it is susceptible to...
Effect of artificial weathering on the wettability of three heat-treated North American wood species...
The X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) study of three heat‐treated North American wood species (...
The high temperature treatment of wood is one of the alternatives to chemical treatment. During this...
Heat-treated wood, a relatively new product treated at high temperatures of 180 to 260°C, possesses ...
Heat-treated wood is a natural product heat-treated at high temperatures in the range of 180 to 240°...
Effect of artificial weathering on the wood surface color modifications of three North American spec...
Heat-treated wood undergoes degradation induced by weathering factors such as solar radiation, tempe...
It is of considerable importance to investigate the influence of weathering on the degradation proce...
Heat treatment improves the dimensional stability (reduced hygroscopicity and wettabilty) of wood an...
Changes in chemical constituents and some physical properties such as swelling and water absorption ...
In this study acetylated Beech wood (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) has been subjected to a variety of art...
Changes in chemical constituents and some physical properties such as swelling and water absorption...
Changes in the chemical structure of hornbeam and uludag fir woods during thermal treatment were inv...
Wood is a useful construction material, but it has less desirable properties such as poor durability...
Wood is a renewable material widely used in the construction industry. However, it is susceptible to...
Effect of artificial weathering on the wettability of three heat-treated North American wood species...
The X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) study of three heat‐treated North American wood species (...
The high temperature treatment of wood is one of the alternatives to chemical treatment. During this...
Heat-treated wood, a relatively new product treated at high temperatures of 180 to 260°C, possesses ...
Heat-treated wood is a natural product heat-treated at high temperatures in the range of 180 to 240°...
Effect of artificial weathering on the wood surface color modifications of three North American spec...
Heat-treated wood undergoes degradation induced by weathering factors such as solar radiation, tempe...
It is of considerable importance to investigate the influence of weathering on the degradation proce...
Heat treatment improves the dimensional stability (reduced hygroscopicity and wettabilty) of wood an...
Changes in chemical constituents and some physical properties such as swelling and water absorption ...
In this study acetylated Beech wood (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) has been subjected to a variety of art...
Changes in chemical constituents and some physical properties such as swelling and water absorption...
Changes in the chemical structure of hornbeam and uludag fir woods during thermal treatment were inv...
Wood is a useful construction material, but it has less desirable properties such as poor durability...
Wood is a renewable material widely used in the construction industry. However, it is susceptible to...