Brazil is one of the largest producers and consumers of charcoal in the world. About 50% of its charcoal comes from native forests, with a large part coming from unsustainable operations. The anatomic identification of charcoal is subjective; an instrumental technique would facilitate the monitoring of forests. This study aimed to verify the feasibility of using medium and near infrared reflectance spectroscopy to discriminate native (ipê) from plantation charcoals (eucalyptus). Principal Components Analysis, followed by Discriminant Factorial Analysis formed two different groups indicated by Mahalanobis distances of 40.6 and 80.3 for near and mid infrared, respectively. Validation of the model showed 100% efficacy
This paper characterizes wood and charcoal made from Hymenaea aurea, Mimosa scabrella, Tabebuia capi...
Steel can be produced from vegetable charcoal used as a thermo reducer in steel blast furnaces. Henc...
Mahogany is one of the most valuable woods and was widely used until it was included in Appendix II ...
Brazil is one of the largest producers and consumers of charcoal in the world. About 50% of its char...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the potential of near-infrared (near IR) spectroscopy as...
ABSTRACT: The near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) has shown a rapid and accurate technique for evaluat...
Aim of study: To verify how well near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy is able to discriminate wood speci...
Correct identification of species in wood and charcoal commerce is important, and rapid and nondestr...
The ability to assess wood quality is of primary importance to the forest industry. In the case of i...
Samples of wood sold as “angelim” in Brazil were studied. Disks from the trunks of Diplotropis purpu...
Eucalypt species have high importance in the forestry sector in Brazil. The wood has wide range of u...
The cost and time required to perform traditional chemical and technological tests to assess wood ch...
Aim of study: Fast and reliable wood identification solutions are needed to combat the illegal trade...
The near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) has shown a rapid and accurate technique for evaluation of mat...
O presente trabalho objetivou a avaliação da espectroscopia no infravermelho próximo na determinação...
This paper characterizes wood and charcoal made from Hymenaea aurea, Mimosa scabrella, Tabebuia capi...
Steel can be produced from vegetable charcoal used as a thermo reducer in steel blast furnaces. Henc...
Mahogany is one of the most valuable woods and was widely used until it was included in Appendix II ...
Brazil is one of the largest producers and consumers of charcoal in the world. About 50% of its char...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the potential of near-infrared (near IR) spectroscopy as...
ABSTRACT: The near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) has shown a rapid and accurate technique for evaluat...
Aim of study: To verify how well near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy is able to discriminate wood speci...
Correct identification of species in wood and charcoal commerce is important, and rapid and nondestr...
The ability to assess wood quality is of primary importance to the forest industry. In the case of i...
Samples of wood sold as “angelim” in Brazil were studied. Disks from the trunks of Diplotropis purpu...
Eucalypt species have high importance in the forestry sector in Brazil. The wood has wide range of u...
The cost and time required to perform traditional chemical and technological tests to assess wood ch...
Aim of study: Fast and reliable wood identification solutions are needed to combat the illegal trade...
The near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) has shown a rapid and accurate technique for evaluation of mat...
O presente trabalho objetivou a avaliação da espectroscopia no infravermelho próximo na determinação...
This paper characterizes wood and charcoal made from Hymenaea aurea, Mimosa scabrella, Tabebuia capi...
Steel can be produced from vegetable charcoal used as a thermo reducer in steel blast furnaces. Henc...
Mahogany is one of the most valuable woods and was widely used until it was included in Appendix II ...