The water vapour sorption properties of several commercial tropical hardwoods and temperate softwood species as well as thermally modified wood and acetylated wood has been studied. A dynamic vapour sorption apparatus was used for this investigation to give data on the sorption isotherms under equilibrium conditions as well as sorption kinetic behaviour. Small differences in the sorption isotherms were found between the wood species, but modification resulted in substantial changes to the sorption isotherms. The sorption isotherms were analysed using the Hailwood-Horrobin model. Sorption kinetics behaviour was found to be accurately described using the parallel exponential kinetics (PEK) model. This model has only recently been applied to w...
Water vapour sorption (WVS) experiments on grained Norway spruce wood (Picea abies) at low relative ...
This paper concerns transient sorption measurements in two intervals (54 to 75% and 75 to 84% relati...
International audienceThe study of sorption of water vapour by a tropical wood (Bubinga) at 20°C, 38...
The water vapour sorption properties of several commercial tropical hardwoods and temperate softwood...
A number of sorption theories are discussed in relation to the wood-water system. The theories are t...
The water vapour sorption properties of Sitka spruce (Picea abies)have been investigated over a rang...
The sorption isotherms of mature sapwood and heartwood from two softwood species were obtained exper...
Sorption behavior of four tropical woods coming from Cameroon is studied using a Dynamic Vapor Sorpt...
The water vapour sorption properties of biochar derived from apple wood (Malus sp.) have been studie...
The single exponential kinetics (SEK) and parallel exponential kinetics (PEK) models were fitted to ...
Moisture transport and sorption in wood may not be accurately described by Fick's law of diffusion. ...
Wood is a porous, hygroscopic material that can take up water both within cell walls (cell-wall wate...
This poster proposed to contribute to the studies on the sorption behaviour of wood and some lignoce...
The study of sorption of water vapour by a tropical wood (Bubinga) at 20°C, 38°C, 50°C and 60°C has ...
This study provides the sorption isotherm, its hysteresis and their mass transfer properties of four...
Water vapour sorption (WVS) experiments on grained Norway spruce wood (Picea abies) at low relative ...
This paper concerns transient sorption measurements in two intervals (54 to 75% and 75 to 84% relati...
International audienceThe study of sorption of water vapour by a tropical wood (Bubinga) at 20°C, 38...
The water vapour sorption properties of several commercial tropical hardwoods and temperate softwood...
A number of sorption theories are discussed in relation to the wood-water system. The theories are t...
The water vapour sorption properties of Sitka spruce (Picea abies)have been investigated over a rang...
The sorption isotherms of mature sapwood and heartwood from two softwood species were obtained exper...
Sorption behavior of four tropical woods coming from Cameroon is studied using a Dynamic Vapor Sorpt...
The water vapour sorption properties of biochar derived from apple wood (Malus sp.) have been studie...
The single exponential kinetics (SEK) and parallel exponential kinetics (PEK) models were fitted to ...
Moisture transport and sorption in wood may not be accurately described by Fick's law of diffusion. ...
Wood is a porous, hygroscopic material that can take up water both within cell walls (cell-wall wate...
This poster proposed to contribute to the studies on the sorption behaviour of wood and some lignoce...
The study of sorption of water vapour by a tropical wood (Bubinga) at 20°C, 38°C, 50°C and 60°C has ...
This study provides the sorption isotherm, its hysteresis and their mass transfer properties of four...
Water vapour sorption (WVS) experiments on grained Norway spruce wood (Picea abies) at low relative ...
This paper concerns transient sorption measurements in two intervals (54 to 75% and 75 to 84% relati...
International audienceThe study of sorption of water vapour by a tropical wood (Bubinga) at 20°C, 38...