The effect of chemical modification with acetic or hexanoic anhydride upon the decay resistance of wood was studied. Both sapwoods and heartwoods of the following trees were investigated: Japanese larch, Larix kaempferi (Lamb.) Carrière; Korean pine, Pinus koraiensis Siebold et Zucc. as softwoods and European beech (only sapwood), Fagus sylvatica L.; oriental white oak, Quercus aliena Blume) as hardwoods. After chemical modification, the samples were exposed to the brown rot fungus Coniophora puteana (FPRL 11E). The study focussed on whether weight percentage gain or degree of hydroxyl substitution were the main factors controlling decay resistance. It was found that decay resistance is associated primarily with cell wall bulking rather tha...
Corsican pine (Pinus nigra) sapwood was chemically modified with acetic, or hexanoic anhydride to a ...
Corsican pine (Pinus nigra) sapwood was chemically modified with acetic, or hexanoic anhydride to a ...
The effectiveness of rubberwood modified with acetic, propionic and butyric anhydrides against white...
The effect of chemical modification with acetic or hexanoic anhydride upon the decay resistance of w...
The effect of chemical modification with acetic or hexanoic anhydride upon the decay resistance of w...
The effect of chemical modification with acetic or hexanoic anhydride upon the decay resistance of w...
At acetylated weight gains of 15% or above, ultrastructural evidence of wall decomposition was lacki...
Chemically or physically modified wood materials have enhanced resistance to wood decay fungi. In co...
Three main mechanisms have been postulated for explaining why acetylation provides protection from w...
Three main mechanisms have been postulated for explaining why acetylation provides protection from w...
Three main mechanisms have been postulated for explaining why acetylation provides protection from w...
Three main mechanisms have been postulated for explaining why acetylation provides protection from w...
Different modifications, namely hexanolylation, acetylation, thennal modification and silylation by...
Decay protection against fungal attack is afforded by the chemical modification of wood. Many studie...
One way to protect timber in service against basidiomycete deterioration is by means of acetylation ...
Corsican pine (Pinus nigra) sapwood was chemically modified with acetic, or hexanoic anhydride to a ...
Corsican pine (Pinus nigra) sapwood was chemically modified with acetic, or hexanoic anhydride to a ...
The effectiveness of rubberwood modified with acetic, propionic and butyric anhydrides against white...
The effect of chemical modification with acetic or hexanoic anhydride upon the decay resistance of w...
The effect of chemical modification with acetic or hexanoic anhydride upon the decay resistance of w...
The effect of chemical modification with acetic or hexanoic anhydride upon the decay resistance of w...
At acetylated weight gains of 15% or above, ultrastructural evidence of wall decomposition was lacki...
Chemically or physically modified wood materials have enhanced resistance to wood decay fungi. In co...
Three main mechanisms have been postulated for explaining why acetylation provides protection from w...
Three main mechanisms have been postulated for explaining why acetylation provides protection from w...
Three main mechanisms have been postulated for explaining why acetylation provides protection from w...
Three main mechanisms have been postulated for explaining why acetylation provides protection from w...
Different modifications, namely hexanolylation, acetylation, thennal modification and silylation by...
Decay protection against fungal attack is afforded by the chemical modification of wood. Many studie...
One way to protect timber in service against basidiomycete deterioration is by means of acetylation ...
Corsican pine (Pinus nigra) sapwood was chemically modified with acetic, or hexanoic anhydride to a ...
Corsican pine (Pinus nigra) sapwood was chemically modified with acetic, or hexanoic anhydride to a ...
The effectiveness of rubberwood modified with acetic, propionic and butyric anhydrides against white...