Loblolly pine sapwood reacted with para-toluene sulfonyl chloride or isocyanate to form bonded toluene sulfonate or toluene sulfonyl carbamate in situ resisted attack by the brown-rot fungus Gloeophyllum trabeum. Wood reacted with para-toluene sulfonyl chloride to 9.1% chemical weight gain (59 mmol/100g wood) and para-toluene sulfonyl isocyanate to 7.5% chemical weight gain (56 mmol/100 g wood) had 3.8 and 2.7% weight losses, respectively, in a standard 12-week soil-block fungal decay test. The tosylated wood lost 23% of the tosyl group in the decay test, whereas the wood modified with tosyl carbamate lost 8.4% of the tosyl carbamoyl group. The greater leach resistance of wood reacted with para-toluene sulfonyl isocyanate may indicate that ...
Ethyl, n-propyl, and n-butyl isocyanates reacted with wood without catalyst to yield modified southe...
Wood can be chemically modified to reduce the moisture content of the cell wall and increases decay ...
Durability and dimensional stability of wood can be improved by various modification processes, incl...
Wood reacted with 1,6-diisocyanatohexane resisted fungal attack and had improved dimensional stabili...
The purpose of this study was to assess the bioprotectant performance of chemical modification wi ...
Fluorine substituents in the phenyl ring of methyl fluorophenyl carbamates and fluorophenyl isocyana...
Resistance of wood reacted in situ with phosphorus pentoxide-amine to the brown-rot fungus Gloeophyl...
Laboratory evaluation of a promising new wood preservative, 2,3,5,6,-tetrachloro-4 methylsulfonyl py...
In this study, we investigated the protection of wood based on complexation of biocides with wood. W...
Graduation date: 1976Wood degrading ability and tolerance to wood-preserving chemicals\ud of several...
The fungicidal efficacy of a number of alkylammonium compounds has been compared in a simulated abov...
This study evaluates the decay and termite resistance of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) treated wi...
Decomposition was influenced by wood moisture content (MC), with decomposition rates estimated at 0....
The susceptibility of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) sap- and heartwood against the wood decaying ...
記事区分:原著To improve the antifungal and antitermitic properties and the dimensional stability of wood, ...
Ethyl, n-propyl, and n-butyl isocyanates reacted with wood without catalyst to yield modified southe...
Wood can be chemically modified to reduce the moisture content of the cell wall and increases decay ...
Durability and dimensional stability of wood can be improved by various modification processes, incl...
Wood reacted with 1,6-diisocyanatohexane resisted fungal attack and had improved dimensional stabili...
The purpose of this study was to assess the bioprotectant performance of chemical modification wi ...
Fluorine substituents in the phenyl ring of methyl fluorophenyl carbamates and fluorophenyl isocyana...
Resistance of wood reacted in situ with phosphorus pentoxide-amine to the brown-rot fungus Gloeophyl...
Laboratory evaluation of a promising new wood preservative, 2,3,5,6,-tetrachloro-4 methylsulfonyl py...
In this study, we investigated the protection of wood based on complexation of biocides with wood. W...
Graduation date: 1976Wood degrading ability and tolerance to wood-preserving chemicals\ud of several...
The fungicidal efficacy of a number of alkylammonium compounds has been compared in a simulated abov...
This study evaluates the decay and termite resistance of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) treated wi...
Decomposition was influenced by wood moisture content (MC), with decomposition rates estimated at 0....
The susceptibility of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) sap- and heartwood against the wood decaying ...
記事区分:原著To improve the antifungal and antitermitic properties and the dimensional stability of wood, ...
Ethyl, n-propyl, and n-butyl isocyanates reacted with wood without catalyst to yield modified southe...
Wood can be chemically modified to reduce the moisture content of the cell wall and increases decay ...
Durability and dimensional stability of wood can be improved by various modification processes, incl...