The high temperature treatment of wood is one of the alternatives to chemical treatment. During this process, the wood is heated to higher temperatures than those of conventional drying. The wood structure changes due to decomposition of hemicelluloses, ramification of lignin, and crystallization of cellulose. The wood becomes less hygroscopic. These changes improve the dimensional stability of wood, increase its resistance to micro-organisms, darken its color, and modify its hardness. However, wood also might loose some of its elasticity. Consequently, the heat treatment conditions have to be optimized. Therefore, it is important to understand the transformation of the chemical structure of wood caused by the treatment. In this study, the ...
Effect of artificial weathering on the surface structural changes of birch (Betule papyrifera) wood,...
Thermal treatment (thermal rectification) is a process in which technological properties of wood are...
In this study, the change in the chemical properties of the thermally modified eucalyptus (Eucalyptu...
The aim of this study was to assess the effect of the duration of heat treatment on changes in the c...
Changes in chemical constituents and some physical properties such as swelling and water absorption ...
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...
This study investigated variations in the chemical compositions and thermal decomposition kinetics o...
This study investigated a new potential hot-pressing method for wood modification, in which densific...
The properties of wood can be improved after heat-treatment. There have been many studies dealing wi...
The decay resistance of wood can be improved via a vacuum heat treatment. The amount of nutrients fr...
With high temperature-heat treatment, the dimensional stability and durability of wood is improved a...
European silver fir (Abies alba L.) wood was heat-treated in an oven for 60 min at seven different t...
Color and chemical changes were investigated in beech wood (Fagus sylvatica L.) following light stea...
The effect of thermal treatments on physical and mechanical properties of rose gum and Sydney blue g...
Effect of artificial weathering on the surface structural changes of birch (Betule papyrifera) wood,...
Thermal treatment (thermal rectification) is a process in which technological properties of wood are...
In this study, the change in the chemical properties of the thermally modified eucalyptus (Eucalyptu...
The aim of this study was to assess the effect of the duration of heat treatment on changes in the c...
Changes in chemical constituents and some physical properties such as swelling and water absorption ...
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...
This study investigated variations in the chemical compositions and thermal decomposition kinetics o...
This study investigated a new potential hot-pressing method for wood modification, in which densific...
The properties of wood can be improved after heat-treatment. There have been many studies dealing wi...
The decay resistance of wood can be improved via a vacuum heat treatment. The amount of nutrients fr...
With high temperature-heat treatment, the dimensional stability and durability of wood is improved a...
European silver fir (Abies alba L.) wood was heat-treated in an oven for 60 min at seven different t...
Color and chemical changes were investigated in beech wood (Fagus sylvatica L.) following light stea...
The effect of thermal treatments on physical and mechanical properties of rose gum and Sydney blue g...
Effect of artificial weathering on the surface structural changes of birch (Betule papyrifera) wood,...
Thermal treatment (thermal rectification) is a process in which technological properties of wood are...
In this study, the change in the chemical properties of the thermally modified eucalyptus (Eucalyptu...