The aim of this study was to determine the effect of UV-C irradiation on the Turkey oak wood surface (Quercus cerris L.). In order to compare the effect of irradiation, both untreated wood samples and those treated with steam and heat were analyzed. The steam treatments were carried out in an autoclave at 130 °C; samples were then heated in an oven for 2 h at 180 °C. The physical and chemical changes brought about in the untreated and treated wood samples by the UV-C light were monitored by colorimetry (color changes), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) (chemical composition) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) (microstructure and morphology). A detailed analysis of the results indicate...
Heat-treated wood is a wood product thermally treated at high temperatures in the range of 180°C and...
The wood of maple (Acer Pseudopatanus L.) was steamed with a saturated steam-air mixture at a temper...
Heat-treated wood is a natural product heat-treated at high temperatures in the range of 180 to 240°...
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of UV-C irradiation on the Turkey oak wood surface...
To assess the effect of UV-C irradiation on turkey oak wood (Quercus cerris Mill.), experiments were...
Heat-treated wood, a relatively new product treated at high temperatures of 180 to 260°C, possesses ...
The study examined the influence of ultraviolet radiation on the colour of thermo-mechanically modif...
Turkey oak (Quercus cerris L.) is one of the most widely distributed species along the Apennines in ...
Turkey oak (Quercus cerris L.) is characterized by some technological and aesthetical factors limiti...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the discoloration of European beech (Fagus sylvatica) an...
Heat-treated wood undergoes degradation induced by weathering factors such as solar radiation, tempe...
UV degradation of wood is an important phenomenon that entails loss of aesthetic and mechanic proper...
This study investigated the color stability in a heat treatment of teak wood (Tectona grandis) expos...
Photodegradation of southern yellow pine and its protection have been studied. Scanning electron mic...
Artificial weathering is a widely used method for predicting wood behaviour during its service life....
Heat-treated wood is a wood product thermally treated at high temperatures in the range of 180°C and...
The wood of maple (Acer Pseudopatanus L.) was steamed with a saturated steam-air mixture at a temper...
Heat-treated wood is a natural product heat-treated at high temperatures in the range of 180 to 240°...
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of UV-C irradiation on the Turkey oak wood surface...
To assess the effect of UV-C irradiation on turkey oak wood (Quercus cerris Mill.), experiments were...
Heat-treated wood, a relatively new product treated at high temperatures of 180 to 260°C, possesses ...
The study examined the influence of ultraviolet radiation on the colour of thermo-mechanically modif...
Turkey oak (Quercus cerris L.) is one of the most widely distributed species along the Apennines in ...
Turkey oak (Quercus cerris L.) is characterized by some technological and aesthetical factors limiti...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the discoloration of European beech (Fagus sylvatica) an...
Heat-treated wood undergoes degradation induced by weathering factors such as solar radiation, tempe...
UV degradation of wood is an important phenomenon that entails loss of aesthetic and mechanic proper...
This study investigated the color stability in a heat treatment of teak wood (Tectona grandis) expos...
Photodegradation of southern yellow pine and its protection have been studied. Scanning electron mic...
Artificial weathering is a widely used method for predicting wood behaviour during its service life....
Heat-treated wood is a wood product thermally treated at high temperatures in the range of 180°C and...
The wood of maple (Acer Pseudopatanus L.) was steamed with a saturated steam-air mixture at a temper...
Heat-treated wood is a natural product heat-treated at high temperatures in the range of 180 to 240°...