The properties of wood depend strongly on its water content, but the physicochemical basis for the interaction of water with cell wall components is poorly understood. Due to the importance of the problem both in the context of wood technology and the biological function of swelling and dehydration for growth stresses and seed dispersal, a wealth of descriptive data has been accumulated but a microscopic theory of water-biomolecular interactions is missing. We develop here, at a primitive level, a minimal parameter-free, coarse-grained, model of wood secondary cell walls to predict water absorption, in the form of an equation of state. It includes for the first time all three—mechanical, colloidal and chemical—contributions, taking into acc...
Moisture influences most physical wood properties and plays an important role in degradation process...
Despite the thousands of years of wood utilization, the mechanisms of wood hygromechanics remain bar...
The mechanical properties of wood allow it to be used for numerous purposes. For most purposes, dryi...
International audienceThe properties of wood depend strongly on its water content, but the physicoch...
International audienceThe properties of wood depend strongly on its water content, but the physicoch...
International audienceThe properties of wood depend strongly on its water content, but the physicoch...
International audienceThe properties of wood depend strongly on its water content, but the physicoch...
The properties of wood depend strongly on its water content, but the physicochemical basis for the i...
Wood is a porous, hygroscopic material that can take up water both within cell walls (cell-wall wate...
Wood-water interactions are central to the utilization of wood in our society since water affects ma...
The origin of sorption hysteresis in the wood-water system is still under debate. In this study, cel...
Wood is a well-used building material where the capacity of wood to absorb water leads to swelling a...
Wood is a well-used building material where the capacity of wood to absorb water leads to swelling a...
Moisture influences most physical wood properties and plays an important role in degradation process...
Wood is an important material for mankind, not only because of its profound impact on the industry a...
Moisture influences most physical wood properties and plays an important role in degradation process...
Despite the thousands of years of wood utilization, the mechanisms of wood hygromechanics remain bar...
The mechanical properties of wood allow it to be used for numerous purposes. For most purposes, dryi...
International audienceThe properties of wood depend strongly on its water content, but the physicoch...
International audienceThe properties of wood depend strongly on its water content, but the physicoch...
International audienceThe properties of wood depend strongly on its water content, but the physicoch...
International audienceThe properties of wood depend strongly on its water content, but the physicoch...
The properties of wood depend strongly on its water content, but the physicochemical basis for the i...
Wood is a porous, hygroscopic material that can take up water both within cell walls (cell-wall wate...
Wood-water interactions are central to the utilization of wood in our society since water affects ma...
The origin of sorption hysteresis in the wood-water system is still under debate. In this study, cel...
Wood is a well-used building material where the capacity of wood to absorb water leads to swelling a...
Wood is a well-used building material where the capacity of wood to absorb water leads to swelling a...
Moisture influences most physical wood properties and plays an important role in degradation process...
Wood is an important material for mankind, not only because of its profound impact on the industry a...
Moisture influences most physical wood properties and plays an important role in degradation process...
Despite the thousands of years of wood utilization, the mechanisms of wood hygromechanics remain bar...
The mechanical properties of wood allow it to be used for numerous purposes. For most purposes, dryi...