In this work Eucalyptus grandis and Dipteryx odorata were submitted to photodegradation by ultraviolet radiation. The effect of ultraviolet radiation irradiation on the color change and chemical composition of each wood flour were evaluated. The samples were submitted to a total of 500h of artificial weathering using condensation stages and ultraviolet radiation B irradiation cycles. The changes in wood flour color were monitored by spectrocolorimetry, while the changes in wood chemical composition were evaluated by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Both species showed changes in color with increased exposure time to artificial weathering. For both wood species the variation in color change was considered very appreciable after 500h....
Wood is sensitive to photochemical degradation. The development of a wood surface protected against ...
We investigated the effect of outdoor exposure on the wood surface from three fast-growing Brazilian...
Apart from some strongly fluorescent wood species, the general fluorescence of wood has long been i...
In this work Eucalyptus grandis and Dipteryx odorata were submitted to photodegradation by ultraviol...
Artificial weathering is a widely used method for predicting wood behaviour during its service life....
Four tropical woods, were investigated to compare their performance and natural resistances to artif...
The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the effect of acid and alkaline treatment of pine ...
This study investigated the color stability in a heat treatment of teak wood (Tectona grandis) expos...
The potential of alkylammonium compounds (AACs) as wood preservatives, was recognized during the 197...
UV degradation of wood is an important phenomenon that entails loss of aesthetic and mechanic proper...
The modification of wood by thermal treatments produces characteristic changes in its chemical compo...
The focus of this study was to investigate the chemical and colour changes occurring at different ex...
The photodegradation of white spruce by artificial ageing was studied by several techniques: colouri...
The aim of this work is to study the surface modifications of chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) wood ...
Heat-treated wood, a relatively new product treated at high temperatures of 180 to 260°C, possesses ...
Wood is sensitive to photochemical degradation. The development of a wood surface protected against ...
We investigated the effect of outdoor exposure on the wood surface from three fast-growing Brazilian...
Apart from some strongly fluorescent wood species, the general fluorescence of wood has long been i...
In this work Eucalyptus grandis and Dipteryx odorata were submitted to photodegradation by ultraviol...
Artificial weathering is a widely used method for predicting wood behaviour during its service life....
Four tropical woods, were investigated to compare their performance and natural resistances to artif...
The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the effect of acid and alkaline treatment of pine ...
This study investigated the color stability in a heat treatment of teak wood (Tectona grandis) expos...
The potential of alkylammonium compounds (AACs) as wood preservatives, was recognized during the 197...
UV degradation of wood is an important phenomenon that entails loss of aesthetic and mechanic proper...
The modification of wood by thermal treatments produces characteristic changes in its chemical compo...
The focus of this study was to investigate the chemical and colour changes occurring at different ex...
The photodegradation of white spruce by artificial ageing was studied by several techniques: colouri...
The aim of this work is to study the surface modifications of chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) wood ...
Heat-treated wood, a relatively new product treated at high temperatures of 180 to 260°C, possesses ...
Wood is sensitive to photochemical degradation. The development of a wood surface protected against ...
We investigated the effect of outdoor exposure on the wood surface from three fast-growing Brazilian...
Apart from some strongly fluorescent wood species, the general fluorescence of wood has long been i...