Wood is an increasingly important material in the sustainable transition of societies worldwide. The performance of wood in structures is intimately tied to the presence of moisture in the material, which directly affects important characteristics such as dimensions and mechanical properties, and indirectly its susceptibility to fungal decomposition. By chemical modification, the durability of wood in outdoor environments can be improved by reducing the amount of moisture present. In this study, we refined a well-known chemical modification with acetic anhydride and showed how the spatial distribution of the modification of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) could be controlled with the aim of altering the wood-water interactions diffe...
The influence of acetylation on selected wood properties has been determined for Scandinavian pine a...
Wood is a hygroscopic material that absorbs and desorbs water to equilibrate to the ambient climate....
Wood, as a biological material, is sensitive to environmental conditions and microorganisms; therefo...
Wood is an increasingly important material in the sustainable transition of societies worldwide. The...
Water is a key element for wood performance, as water molecules interact with the wood structure and...
The moisture uptake of wood is influenced by accessible hydroxyl groups acting as sorption sites and...
The moisture uptake of wood is influenced by accessible hydroxyl groups acting as sorption sites and...
Abstract: Acetylation is a chemical treatment method commonly used to improve the hygroscopic proper...
Wood possesses an anisotropic hierarchical structure that causes a heterogeneous distribution of che...
Three main mechanisms have been postulated for explaining why acetylation provides protection from w...
Acetylation is an environmental friendly method to modify wood properties and protect it ...
Wood cell-wall modification with acetic anhydride, lumen fill with methyl methacrylate, and a combin...
Asetyloidun ja formalisoidun männyn (Pinus sylvestris L.) pintapuun reagointia veden kanssa tutkitti...
Maleic anhydride (MA) is a cyclic anhydride capable of forming an ester bond with wood constituents,...
Reductions in hygroscopicity, increased dimensional stability and decay resistance of heat treated w...
The influence of acetylation on selected wood properties has been determined for Scandinavian pine a...
Wood is a hygroscopic material that absorbs and desorbs water to equilibrate to the ambient climate....
Wood, as a biological material, is sensitive to environmental conditions and microorganisms; therefo...
Wood is an increasingly important material in the sustainable transition of societies worldwide. The...
Water is a key element for wood performance, as water molecules interact with the wood structure and...
The moisture uptake of wood is influenced by accessible hydroxyl groups acting as sorption sites and...
The moisture uptake of wood is influenced by accessible hydroxyl groups acting as sorption sites and...
Abstract: Acetylation is a chemical treatment method commonly used to improve the hygroscopic proper...
Wood possesses an anisotropic hierarchical structure that causes a heterogeneous distribution of che...
Three main mechanisms have been postulated for explaining why acetylation provides protection from w...
Acetylation is an environmental friendly method to modify wood properties and protect it ...
Wood cell-wall modification with acetic anhydride, lumen fill with methyl methacrylate, and a combin...
Asetyloidun ja formalisoidun männyn (Pinus sylvestris L.) pintapuun reagointia veden kanssa tutkitti...
Maleic anhydride (MA) is a cyclic anhydride capable of forming an ester bond with wood constituents,...
Reductions in hygroscopicity, increased dimensional stability and decay resistance of heat treated w...
The influence of acetylation on selected wood properties has been determined for Scandinavian pine a...
Wood is a hygroscopic material that absorbs and desorbs water to equilibrate to the ambient climate....
Wood, as a biological material, is sensitive to environmental conditions and microorganisms; therefo...