The preservative concentration difference in treated wood was investigated to understand the component distribution; a study of different chemical extractions of treated wood waste was carried out and certain reagents were realized to be feasible to the preservative component removal. During fixation, the preservative components redistributed between earlywood and latewood and concentration gradients at depths also developed. Different solvent extractions of CCA treated wood were tested and ion exchange, chelation and metal dissolving were all mechanisms for component extraction. The transition of Cr(III) to Cr(VI) by oxidizing reagents (NaClO and H2O2) can make possible the direct reuse of extracted chemicals as a preservative. Different r...
The fixation mechanism of copper chrome arsenate wood preservative is investigated. Parameters exami...
Several alternative methods for the disposal of chromated copper arsenate (CCA) treated wood waste h...
In recent years, the increase demand on wooden raw materials and destroyed forest area (i.e clear cu...
The preservative concentration difference in treated wood was investigated to understand the compone...
Abstract: Options for recycling and reusing chromated-copper-arsenate- (CCA) treated material includ...
A number of aspects of the chemistry of chromated copper arsenate wood preservative (CCA) are invest...
Abstract: Substantial progress has been made in remediation of preservative treated waste wood by ch...
With regards to Copper-Chromium-Arsenic (CCA) wood preservative chemicals, it is now established tha...
This study evaluates the effects of the common chelating agents, ethylenediaminetetracetic acid (EDT...
There is increasing public concern about environmental contamination from preservative treated wood ...
Wood presevatives such as creosote, pentaclorophenol (PCP) and chromated copper arsenate (CCA) have ...
Preserved, treated wood is commonly found in solid waste. Among the different types of preserved woo...
Laboratory-scale experiments were conducted in which preservative metals (As, Cr, & Cu) were th...
Not AvailableThe scarcity of timber and its rising costs necessitates the use of chemical preservati...
Remediation can be defined as removing copper, chromium and arsenic from out-of-service CCA treated ...
The fixation mechanism of copper chrome arsenate wood preservative is investigated. Parameters exami...
Several alternative methods for the disposal of chromated copper arsenate (CCA) treated wood waste h...
In recent years, the increase demand on wooden raw materials and destroyed forest area (i.e clear cu...
The preservative concentration difference in treated wood was investigated to understand the compone...
Abstract: Options for recycling and reusing chromated-copper-arsenate- (CCA) treated material includ...
A number of aspects of the chemistry of chromated copper arsenate wood preservative (CCA) are invest...
Abstract: Substantial progress has been made in remediation of preservative treated waste wood by ch...
With regards to Copper-Chromium-Arsenic (CCA) wood preservative chemicals, it is now established tha...
This study evaluates the effects of the common chelating agents, ethylenediaminetetracetic acid (EDT...
There is increasing public concern about environmental contamination from preservative treated wood ...
Wood presevatives such as creosote, pentaclorophenol (PCP) and chromated copper arsenate (CCA) have ...
Preserved, treated wood is commonly found in solid waste. Among the different types of preserved woo...
Laboratory-scale experiments were conducted in which preservative metals (As, Cr, & Cu) were th...
Not AvailableThe scarcity of timber and its rising costs necessitates the use of chemical preservati...
Remediation can be defined as removing copper, chromium and arsenic from out-of-service CCA treated ...
The fixation mechanism of copper chrome arsenate wood preservative is investigated. Parameters exami...
Several alternative methods for the disposal of chromated copper arsenate (CCA) treated wood waste h...
In recent years, the increase demand on wooden raw materials and destroyed forest area (i.e clear cu...