When exposed to moisture, wood undergoes swelling and is susceptible to fungal degradation. Chemical modification via oligomeric lactic acid (OLA) treatment has been found to be a promising environmentally friendly solution to this disadvantage. In this study, wood was impregnated with OLA and then variously heat treated to polymerize the OLA in situ. The effect of curing temperature and time on OLA polymerization has been determined chemically. Dimensional stability was examined by water immersion and hygroscopicity measurements and biological decay resistance also evaluated. OLA impregnation followed by heat treatment enhanced wood properties. OLA cure at 160 _C for 48 h resulted in treated wood with greater dimensional stability and biol...
Wood modification treatments based on lactic acid oligomers (OLA) and monomers (LA) enhance beech di...
International audienceLaccase-treated wood fibres were tested for small-scale wet-process manufactur...
The utilization of low molecular weight phenol formaldehyde (LmwPF) resin as bulking agent to enhanc...
International audienceWhen exposed to moisture, wood undergoes swelling and is susceptible to fungal...
International audienceImpregnation of dry wood with pure lactic acid oligomers (OLAs) followed by he...
Kysytty lehden OA politiikkaa 020419/MSöImpregnation of dry wood with pure lactic acid oligomers (OL...
Oligomer systems based on lactic acid (OLA), were impregnated in wood and polymerised in-situ by hea...
Oligomers of lactic and glycolic acid (OLA, OGA) and poly(butylene succinate/adipate) (OBS, OBA) wer...
In this study, the thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) technique has been applied to determine the exte...
Oligomer systems based on poly(lactic acid) (PLA), poly(glycolic acid) (PGA), poly(butylene succinat...
The present work used a combined approach of oleic acid (OA) impregnation and thermal modification t...
Wood liquefaction using an organic solvent and an acid catalyst has long been studied as a novel tec...
Pre-treatments to improve wood durability, as well as their impact on Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) ar...
The use of chemical additives (1- and 2-naphthol, formaldehyde) in hydrothermal pre-treatments of pi...
Heat treatment is an effective method to improve the durability of wood against biodegradation as we...
Wood modification treatments based on lactic acid oligomers (OLA) and monomers (LA) enhance beech di...
International audienceLaccase-treated wood fibres were tested for small-scale wet-process manufactur...
The utilization of low molecular weight phenol formaldehyde (LmwPF) resin as bulking agent to enhanc...
International audienceWhen exposed to moisture, wood undergoes swelling and is susceptible to fungal...
International audienceImpregnation of dry wood with pure lactic acid oligomers (OLAs) followed by he...
Kysytty lehden OA politiikkaa 020419/MSöImpregnation of dry wood with pure lactic acid oligomers (OL...
Oligomer systems based on lactic acid (OLA), were impregnated in wood and polymerised in-situ by hea...
Oligomers of lactic and glycolic acid (OLA, OGA) and poly(butylene succinate/adipate) (OBS, OBA) wer...
In this study, the thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) technique has been applied to determine the exte...
Oligomer systems based on poly(lactic acid) (PLA), poly(glycolic acid) (PGA), poly(butylene succinat...
The present work used a combined approach of oleic acid (OA) impregnation and thermal modification t...
Wood liquefaction using an organic solvent and an acid catalyst has long been studied as a novel tec...
Pre-treatments to improve wood durability, as well as their impact on Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) ar...
The use of chemical additives (1- and 2-naphthol, formaldehyde) in hydrothermal pre-treatments of pi...
Heat treatment is an effective method to improve the durability of wood against biodegradation as we...
Wood modification treatments based on lactic acid oligomers (OLA) and monomers (LA) enhance beech di...
International audienceLaccase-treated wood fibres were tested for small-scale wet-process manufactur...
The utilization of low molecular weight phenol formaldehyde (LmwPF) resin as bulking agent to enhanc...