Scots pine battens were heat-treated at 100–240º C under saturated steam. Cross-sections of heat-treated battens were analysed using ATR and reflection FTIR microscopies. A typical absorption band of fats and waxes at 1740 cm-1 was detected on the sapwood edges in the temperature range of 100–160º C, indicating that fats and waxes moved along the axial parenchyma cells to the surface of the sapwood during the heat treatment. At the elevated temperatures (above 180° C) fats and waxes disappeared from the sapwood surface and were no longer detected with FTIR spectroscopy. Resin acids were detected at temperatures between 100 and 180º C in the middle of the battens. IR spectra of these spots showed a characteristic absorption band of resin aci...
This study investigated a new potential hot-pressing method for wood modification, in which densific...
The photo-stabilizing effect of post-extraction was evaluated for thermally modified wood. Extracted...
Heat treatment of wood has been found an effective method to improve dimensional stability and durab...
Scots pine battens were heat-treated at 100–240º C under saturated steam. Cross-sections of heat-tre...
The aim of this study was to assess the effect of the duration of heat treatment on changes in the c...
Color and chemical changes were investigated in beech wood (Fagus sylvatica L.) following light stea...
A hardwood, Eucalyptus globulus Labill., and a softwood Pinus pinaster Aiton., were heat treated at ...
A hardwood, Eucalyptus globulus Labill., and a softwood Pinus pinaster Aiton., were heat treated at ...
Changes in chemical constituents and some physical properties such as swelling and water absorption ...
Hot-water and dilute sulfuric acid pretreatments were performed prior to chemical pulping for silver...
Changes in chemical constituents and some physical properties such as swelling and water absorption...
The high temperature treatment of wood is one of the alternatives to chemical treatment. During this...
During the thermal modification of the wood there is a decreasing gradient of temperature from the s...
A hardwood, Eucalyptus globulus Labill., and a softwood Pinus pinaster Aiton., were heat treated at ...
Scots pine samples, heat‐treated (225°C under steam) and reference (kiln‐dried), were exposed to nat...
This study investigated a new potential hot-pressing method for wood modification, in which densific...
The photo-stabilizing effect of post-extraction was evaluated for thermally modified wood. Extracted...
Heat treatment of wood has been found an effective method to improve dimensional stability and durab...
Scots pine battens were heat-treated at 100–240º C under saturated steam. Cross-sections of heat-tre...
The aim of this study was to assess the effect of the duration of heat treatment on changes in the c...
Color and chemical changes were investigated in beech wood (Fagus sylvatica L.) following light stea...
A hardwood, Eucalyptus globulus Labill., and a softwood Pinus pinaster Aiton., were heat treated at ...
A hardwood, Eucalyptus globulus Labill., and a softwood Pinus pinaster Aiton., were heat treated at ...
Changes in chemical constituents and some physical properties such as swelling and water absorption ...
Hot-water and dilute sulfuric acid pretreatments were performed prior to chemical pulping for silver...
Changes in chemical constituents and some physical properties such as swelling and water absorption...
The high temperature treatment of wood is one of the alternatives to chemical treatment. During this...
During the thermal modification of the wood there is a decreasing gradient of temperature from the s...
A hardwood, Eucalyptus globulus Labill., and a softwood Pinus pinaster Aiton., were heat treated at ...
Scots pine samples, heat‐treated (225°C under steam) and reference (kiln‐dried), were exposed to nat...
This study investigated a new potential hot-pressing method for wood modification, in which densific...
The photo-stabilizing effect of post-extraction was evaluated for thermally modified wood. Extracted...
Heat treatment of wood has been found an effective method to improve dimensional stability and durab...