Little is currently known about the chemical changes that birch logs undergo during soaking in the plywood process. In order to probe the chemical changes in the log during soaking, sap obtained by mechanical compression from the log was chemically analyzed after pilot scale soaking at 70 °C. The results from the experiments revealed that the physical interaction between the core part of the log and the soaking water is limited. It was also suggested a water extraction causing significant increases in free monosaccharides and organic carbon concentrations in the sap. Assessment of the soaking water in the tank after soaking showed that the level of organic loading in water increases as the soaking temperature increases, probably due to the ...
The use of chemical additives (1- and 2-naphthol, formaldehyde) in hydrothermal pre-treatments of pi...
Heat-treated and matched boards dried at 60°C of Scots pine (Pinus silvestris), Norway spruce (Picea...
Changes in the chemical structure of hornbeam and uludag fir woods during thermal treatment were inv...
Little is currently known about the chemical changes that birch logs undergo during soaking in the p...
In order to study the detailed water extract of wood components in birch under hydrothermal treatmen...
In plywood industry hydrothermal pre-treatment process is commonly used in order to soften the log s...
Julkaistu vain painettuna, saatavuus katso Bibid. Published only in printed form, availability see B...
The effects of hydrothermal pre-treatment on the color of silver birch veneer were determined. Spect...
Autohydrolysis pre-treatments were performed for the production of hemicellulose-rich autohydrolysat...
Sap is a fluid which plant utilizes to maintain its homeostasis and transportation of water and nutr...
The high temperature treatment of wood is one of the alternatives to chemical treatment. During this...
Hydrothermal treatments (HT) of birchwood were conducted at various intensities to extract the hemic...
The use of chemical additives (1- and 2-naphthol, formaldehyde) in hydrothermal treatments of pine, ...
Norway spruce log soaking water (SLSW) is considered a waste in the plywood and veneer industry but ...
Heat-treatment changes the chemical and physical properties of wood. Wood polymers are degraded, dim...
The use of chemical additives (1- and 2-naphthol, formaldehyde) in hydrothermal pre-treatments of pi...
Heat-treated and matched boards dried at 60°C of Scots pine (Pinus silvestris), Norway spruce (Picea...
Changes in the chemical structure of hornbeam and uludag fir woods during thermal treatment were inv...
Little is currently known about the chemical changes that birch logs undergo during soaking in the p...
In order to study the detailed water extract of wood components in birch under hydrothermal treatmen...
In plywood industry hydrothermal pre-treatment process is commonly used in order to soften the log s...
Julkaistu vain painettuna, saatavuus katso Bibid. Published only in printed form, availability see B...
The effects of hydrothermal pre-treatment on the color of silver birch veneer were determined. Spect...
Autohydrolysis pre-treatments were performed for the production of hemicellulose-rich autohydrolysat...
Sap is a fluid which plant utilizes to maintain its homeostasis and transportation of water and nutr...
The high temperature treatment of wood is one of the alternatives to chemical treatment. During this...
Hydrothermal treatments (HT) of birchwood were conducted at various intensities to extract the hemic...
The use of chemical additives (1- and 2-naphthol, formaldehyde) in hydrothermal treatments of pine, ...
Norway spruce log soaking water (SLSW) is considered a waste in the plywood and veneer industry but ...
Heat-treatment changes the chemical and physical properties of wood. Wood polymers are degraded, dim...
The use of chemical additives (1- and 2-naphthol, formaldehyde) in hydrothermal pre-treatments of pi...
Heat-treated and matched boards dried at 60°C of Scots pine (Pinus silvestris), Norway spruce (Picea...
Changes in the chemical structure of hornbeam and uludag fir woods during thermal treatment were inv...