UV irradiation leads to various usage issues of engineered wood products (EWPs), including discoloration and declined mechanical performance. The radical generation and physico-chemical changes of the wood-phenol formaldehyde (PF) adhesive interphase during alternating UV irradiation were investigated in this paper, aiming to understand the oxidation and degradation of EWPs in daily applications. Electron spin resonance spectroscopy demonstrated that UV irradiation activates the phenol ring in lignin and PF adhesive, generating the reactive oxygen species (ROSs) composed of phenoxyl radicals, singlet oxygen, superoxide anion, and hydroxyl radicals. Experiments also showed that ROSs cleavage the weak covalent bonds in the cell wall and PF ad...
In this work we revealed how the controlled degradation of wood surfaces with infrared light from a ...
Over the last 50 years, the use of wood adhesives in the manufacturing of wood-based panel goods has...
Lignin has been studied as an adhesive for more than 100 years, but there are only a few industrial ...
The weathering of wood composites is caused by a complex combination of chemical and mechanical effe...
Literature dealing with the effect of excessive drying (overdrying) on wood surface inactivation to ...
This study focuses on understanding the photochemical reactions that occur between ultraviolet stabi...
The photodegradation of lignin has been investigated using milled wood lignin (MWL) as a model. Solu...
Wood fibers, after thermo-mechanical defibration, have a high concentration of lignin on the outer ...
Formation and behavior of free radicals in wood exposed to fluorescent light, terrestrial sunlight, ...
The color of acetylated wood was assessed by studying its response to ultraviolet light during a 56-...
The potential of alkylammonium compounds (AACs) as wood preservatives, was recognized during the 197...
The surface of a bonding material plays a key role in the bonding performance of an adhesive. Herein...
The photodegradation of white spruce by artificial ageing was studied by several techniques: colouri...
Wood is sensitive to photochemical degradation. The development of a wood surface protected against ...
Since ancient times wood has played a large role in human activities, both in terms of fuel and for ...
In this work we revealed how the controlled degradation of wood surfaces with infrared light from a ...
Over the last 50 years, the use of wood adhesives in the manufacturing of wood-based panel goods has...
Lignin has been studied as an adhesive for more than 100 years, but there are only a few industrial ...
The weathering of wood composites is caused by a complex combination of chemical and mechanical effe...
Literature dealing with the effect of excessive drying (overdrying) on wood surface inactivation to ...
This study focuses on understanding the photochemical reactions that occur between ultraviolet stabi...
The photodegradation of lignin has been investigated using milled wood lignin (MWL) as a model. Solu...
Wood fibers, after thermo-mechanical defibration, have a high concentration of lignin on the outer ...
Formation and behavior of free radicals in wood exposed to fluorescent light, terrestrial sunlight, ...
The color of acetylated wood was assessed by studying its response to ultraviolet light during a 56-...
The potential of alkylammonium compounds (AACs) as wood preservatives, was recognized during the 197...
The surface of a bonding material plays a key role in the bonding performance of an adhesive. Herein...
The photodegradation of white spruce by artificial ageing was studied by several techniques: colouri...
Wood is sensitive to photochemical degradation. The development of a wood surface protected against ...
Since ancient times wood has played a large role in human activities, both in terms of fuel and for ...
In this work we revealed how the controlled degradation of wood surfaces with infrared light from a ...
Over the last 50 years, the use of wood adhesives in the manufacturing of wood-based panel goods has...
Lignin has been studied as an adhesive for more than 100 years, but there are only a few industrial ...