Small specimens of spruce wood with different degrees of delignification were studied using in-situ tensile tests and simultaneous synchrotron X-ray diffraction to reveal the effect of delignification and densification on their tensile properties at relative humidity of 70–80 %. In addition to mechanical properties, these analyses yield the ratio of strains in the cellulose crystals and in the bulk, which reflects the stress-transfer to crystalline cellulose. While the specific modulus of elasticity slightly increases from native wood by partial or complete delignification, the lattice strain ratio does not show a significant change. This could indicate a compensatory effect from the decomposition of the amorphous matrix by delignification ...
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Single wood cells have complex tensile behavior. To gain insight into this complex functionality, th...
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International audienceWood has a hierarchical structure involving several levels of organisation. Th...
AbstractA change in cellulose lattice spacing can be detected during the release of wood maturation ...
International audienceWood is a natural composite material with a complex multi-scale structure. Its...
Conifer wood is an exceptionally stiff and strong material when its cellulose microfibrils are well ...
Conifer wood is an exceptionally stiff and strong material when its cellulose microfibrils are well ...
Isolated single wood fibres with cellulose fibril angles from 10 to 43° were tested in microtensile ...
Wood is a complex material and the mechanical properties are influencedby a number of structural par...
Wood is extensively used as construction material. Despite accumulating knowledge on its mechanical ...
This study examines the hypothesis that coniferous wood fibre origin is maintained even when purifie...
In order to clarify the role of microfibrils in the generation of growth stresses in trees, an exper...
Tension wood is widespread in the organs of woody plants. During its formation, it generates a large...
In this study, densified wood was prepared by hot pressing after partial lignin and hemicellulose we...
Wood is an attractive and inherently sustainable alternative to many conventional materials. Recent ...
Single wood cells have complex tensile behavior. To gain insight into this complex functionality, th...
Many biological materials feature a hierarchical architecture with remarkable mechanical properties ...
International audienceWood has a hierarchical structure involving several levels of organisation. Th...
AbstractA change in cellulose lattice spacing can be detected during the release of wood maturation ...
International audienceWood is a natural composite material with a complex multi-scale structure. Its...
Conifer wood is an exceptionally stiff and strong material when its cellulose microfibrils are well ...
Conifer wood is an exceptionally stiff and strong material when its cellulose microfibrils are well ...
Isolated single wood fibres with cellulose fibril angles from 10 to 43° were tested in microtensile ...
Wood is a complex material and the mechanical properties are influencedby a number of structural par...
Wood is extensively used as construction material. Despite accumulating knowledge on its mechanical ...
This study examines the hypothesis that coniferous wood fibre origin is maintained even when purifie...
In order to clarify the role of microfibrils in the generation of growth stresses in trees, an exper...
Tension wood is widespread in the organs of woody plants. During its formation, it generates a large...
In this study, densified wood was prepared by hot pressing after partial lignin and hemicellulose we...
Wood is an attractive and inherently sustainable alternative to many conventional materials. Recent ...
Single wood cells have complex tensile behavior. To gain insight into this complex functionality, th...
Many biological materials feature a hierarchical architecture with remarkable mechanical properties ...