Norway spruce log soaking water (SLSW) is considered a waste in the plywood and veneer industry but has not been characterised, and its possible uses remain unexplored. The purpose of this study is to characterise and test the possibility of using SLSW in wood preservative formulations. First, the SLSW was characterised, and the presence of carbohydrates in the log soaking water was reduced with a hydrophobic adsorbent to reduce the nutrient availability for fungi in the liquids. Then, the feasibility of using SLSW and the sugar free SLSW (denoted later as EHC solution) as wood preservatives was studied by testing their antifungal and antioxidant activities and performing a mini-block test against Schizophyllum commune, Trametes versicolor,...
In 2008, the European Union Commission put forward a proposal for a new directive on renewable forms...
Abstract Bio energy in form of woodchips and sawdust is today commonly stored outdoors in heaps on...
Paper presents results of laboratory experiments on the usability of selected phenolic compounds nat...
Norway spruce (Picea abies) debarking water is an aqueous extract obtained as waste from the debarki...
AbstractUnder appropriate conditions, wood is degraded easily due to the diversity of biological age...
The heartwoods of many wood species have natural resistance to degradation caused by wood decaying f...
Little is currently known about the chemical changes that birch logs undergo during soaking in the p...
Research Highlights: The antifungal assay confirmed that knotwood extractives of Scots pine inhibit ...
Picea abies (L.) Karst, (Norway spruce) bark, generally considered as wood industry waste, could pot...
During stemwood harvesting, substantial volumes of logging residues are produced as a side stream. N...
In order to study the detailed water extract of wood components in birch under hydrothermal treatmen...
There is an increasing interest in the research and application of biomass-based wood hydrolysates. ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Forest Products Society a...
Forest-based industries produce huge quantities of bark during their primary processing activities. ...
As the demand for dried timber has been increasing worldwide, drying of timbers is required to suppl...
In 2008, the European Union Commission put forward a proposal for a new directive on renewable forms...
Abstract Bio energy in form of woodchips and sawdust is today commonly stored outdoors in heaps on...
Paper presents results of laboratory experiments on the usability of selected phenolic compounds nat...
Norway spruce (Picea abies) debarking water is an aqueous extract obtained as waste from the debarki...
AbstractUnder appropriate conditions, wood is degraded easily due to the diversity of biological age...
The heartwoods of many wood species have natural resistance to degradation caused by wood decaying f...
Little is currently known about the chemical changes that birch logs undergo during soaking in the p...
Research Highlights: The antifungal assay confirmed that knotwood extractives of Scots pine inhibit ...
Picea abies (L.) Karst, (Norway spruce) bark, generally considered as wood industry waste, could pot...
During stemwood harvesting, substantial volumes of logging residues are produced as a side stream. N...
In order to study the detailed water extract of wood components in birch under hydrothermal treatmen...
There is an increasing interest in the research and application of biomass-based wood hydrolysates. ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Forest Products Society a...
Forest-based industries produce huge quantities of bark during their primary processing activities. ...
As the demand for dried timber has been increasing worldwide, drying of timbers is required to suppl...
In 2008, the European Union Commission put forward a proposal for a new directive on renewable forms...
Abstract Bio energy in form of woodchips and sawdust is today commonly stored outdoors in heaps on...
Paper presents results of laboratory experiments on the usability of selected phenolic compounds nat...