X-ray scattering and diffraction techniques were used to evaluate degradation of oak wood by gamma radiation. Samples were exposed to 650, 950, and 1,900 Megarads radiation. Chemical analyses (lignin, extractives, and holocellulose content) and density measurements were made on the irradiated samples. Results indicate that cellulose crystallinity was reduced with increasing irradiation and is destroyed at a dosage of 1,900 Megarads. Small-angle X-ray scattering studies were clarified by the use of these additional analytical methods
The sterilizing effects of gamma radiation on microbiologically contaminated ponderosa pine and birc...
International audienceThe hierarchical architecture of biopolymers induces remarkable behaviour. Woo...
Wood is thermally modified by heating and steaming in order to change its properties, e.g., to impro...
ABS rRACT X-ray scattering and diffraction techniques were used to evaluate degradation of oak wood ...
White oak heartwood samples were exposed to 650, 950 and 1900 MRad of cobalt-60 gamma radiation. The...
The use of polychromatic X-ray energy in wood densitometry complicates the mathematical relationship...
X-ray scattering provides powerful tools to study the nanoscale structure of cellulosic materials. S...
Gamma ray sterilization is applied to very different products as medical material and gear - includi...
Gamma ray sterilization is applied to very different products as medical material and gear - includi...
It was the purpose of this study to compare pulps prepared from normal, sound wood with those prepar...
The basic principle of protection against nuclear radiation is to keep radiation exposure as much a...
The mechanisms involved in fungal biodegradation of wood have been studied intensively for many year...
Different pulp samples were irradiated by three energy sources: plasma, electron beaming, and γ radi...
The degree of crystallinity of cellulose was used for assessing the degradation level of coated and ...
Pulverization and degradation are important pretreatment procedures in producing bio-ethanol from ce...
The sterilizing effects of gamma radiation on microbiologically contaminated ponderosa pine and birc...
International audienceThe hierarchical architecture of biopolymers induces remarkable behaviour. Woo...
Wood is thermally modified by heating and steaming in order to change its properties, e.g., to impro...
ABS rRACT X-ray scattering and diffraction techniques were used to evaluate degradation of oak wood ...
White oak heartwood samples were exposed to 650, 950 and 1900 MRad of cobalt-60 gamma radiation. The...
The use of polychromatic X-ray energy in wood densitometry complicates the mathematical relationship...
X-ray scattering provides powerful tools to study the nanoscale structure of cellulosic materials. S...
Gamma ray sterilization is applied to very different products as medical material and gear - includi...
Gamma ray sterilization is applied to very different products as medical material and gear - includi...
It was the purpose of this study to compare pulps prepared from normal, sound wood with those prepar...
The basic principle of protection against nuclear radiation is to keep radiation exposure as much a...
The mechanisms involved in fungal biodegradation of wood have been studied intensively for many year...
Different pulp samples were irradiated by three energy sources: plasma, electron beaming, and γ radi...
The degree of crystallinity of cellulose was used for assessing the degradation level of coated and ...
Pulverization and degradation are important pretreatment procedures in producing bio-ethanol from ce...
The sterilizing effects of gamma radiation on microbiologically contaminated ponderosa pine and birc...
International audienceThe hierarchical architecture of biopolymers induces remarkable behaviour. Woo...
Wood is thermally modified by heating and steaming in order to change its properties, e.g., to impro...