Decay resistance of propionic anhydride modified Iranian beech wood against the white rot fungus (Trametes versicolor) was investigated. Iranian beech (Fagus orientalis), which is a nondurable wood was modified by propionic anhydride at different temperatures, concentrations and times without using any catalyst. Propionylation was determined by calculating volume change (VC) and weight percentage gain (WPG) after solvent extraction using acetone. Different WPGs were obtained applying different treatment conditions. VC increased linearly with increasing WPG. The decay resistance of the propionylated wood against Trametes versicolor was determined according to ASTM D1413 standard test methods. Weight loss (WL) due to decay was reduced signifi...
Rubber trees were cut to the dimensions 25 mm x 140 mm x 1000 mm (R x T x L) and kiln-dried (10% to ...
To improve technical performance of wood siding, treatment with maleic anhydride was applied. The ef...
AbstractOil palm wood (OPW) is seen as a strategic alternative wood material, especially in a countr...
The effectiveness of rubberwood modified with acetic, propionic and butyric anhydrides against white...
This research was conducted to investigate the effect of modification with maleic anhydride and meth...
The effect of chemical modification with acetic or hexanoic anhydride upon the decay resistance of w...
The effect of chemical modification with acetic or hexanoic anhydride upon the decay resistance of w...
The effect of chemical modification with acetic or hexanoic anhydride upon the decay resistance of w...
Different modifications, namely hexanolylation, acetylation, thennal modification and silylation by...
The effect of chemical modification with acetic or hexanoic anhydride upon the decay resistance of w...
The effectiveness of rubberwood modified with acetic, propionic and butyric anhydrides against white...
Hydrothermal treatment of beech wood (Fagus orientalis) performed in acidic, neutral and alkaline bu...
The general objective of this study is to improve the basic properties of rubberwood. Rubber trees...
To improve technical performance of wood siding, treatment with maleic anhydride was applied. The ef...
To improve technical performance of wood siding, treatment with maleic anhydride was applied. The ef...
Rubber trees were cut to the dimensions 25 mm x 140 mm x 1000 mm (R x T x L) and kiln-dried (10% to ...
To improve technical performance of wood siding, treatment with maleic anhydride was applied. The ef...
AbstractOil palm wood (OPW) is seen as a strategic alternative wood material, especially in a countr...
The effectiveness of rubberwood modified with acetic, propionic and butyric anhydrides against white...
This research was conducted to investigate the effect of modification with maleic anhydride and meth...
The effect of chemical modification with acetic or hexanoic anhydride upon the decay resistance of w...
The effect of chemical modification with acetic or hexanoic anhydride upon the decay resistance of w...
The effect of chemical modification with acetic or hexanoic anhydride upon the decay resistance of w...
Different modifications, namely hexanolylation, acetylation, thennal modification and silylation by...
The effect of chemical modification with acetic or hexanoic anhydride upon the decay resistance of w...
The effectiveness of rubberwood modified with acetic, propionic and butyric anhydrides against white...
Hydrothermal treatment of beech wood (Fagus orientalis) performed in acidic, neutral and alkaline bu...
The general objective of this study is to improve the basic properties of rubberwood. Rubber trees...
To improve technical performance of wood siding, treatment with maleic anhydride was applied. The ef...
To improve technical performance of wood siding, treatment with maleic anhydride was applied. The ef...
Rubber trees were cut to the dimensions 25 mm x 140 mm x 1000 mm (R x T x L) and kiln-dried (10% to ...
To improve technical performance of wood siding, treatment with maleic anhydride was applied. The ef...
AbstractOil palm wood (OPW) is seen as a strategic alternative wood material, especially in a countr...