Spruce wood specimens were heat-treated in saturated water vapor (steaming) and in the absence of moisture (dry heating) at 120–180 °C, and their wet volumes were measured during alternate wetting and drying cycles. After the first wetting and drying cycle, the wet volume of steamed wood decreased and then remained unchanged during the following alternate wetting and drying cycles. The wet volume regained its initial level when soaked in dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), followed by washing in water, but decreased again after subsequent drying and rewetting. Such reversible changes were not observed in unheated and dry-heated specimens. This suggested a hydrophobic structure formed during drying or plastic expansion of cell lumen due to steaming a...
Wood is our most important raw material. It is important not only because it is used for literally ...
Funding Information: Financial support from the Academy of Finland (grant No. 309881) and from the S...
Hydrothermal treatment of wood material products with many interesting properties such as enhanced d...
The dimensional stability of thermally modified wood exposed to several wetting-drying cycles was an...
To clarify the effects of humidity during heating on the physical properties of hydrothermally treat...
In this study, pore size distribution in wood after high-temperature drying followed by rewetting wa...
Wood has a strong hygroscopic behavior, with a huge variation of moisture content and dimension stab...
Effect of artificial weathering on the wettability of three heat-treated North American wood species...
The first drying of wood cell walls from the native state has sometimes been described as producing ...
Heat-treatment, a major method of wood modification for improving dimensional stability and natural ...
One of the most persistent problems with mechanically densified wood is its inherent dimensional ins...
Dimensional stability is an important property of wood that is strongly influenced by its water upta...
Abstract: Thermal modification is a well-established commercial technology for improving the dimensi...
Subject Hygroscopicity of heat-treated spruce wood is investigated in relation to the mass loss that...
The effect of thermal pretreatments on the dimensional change and humidity sensitivity of densified ...
Wood is our most important raw material. It is important not only because it is used for literally ...
Funding Information: Financial support from the Academy of Finland (grant No. 309881) and from the S...
Hydrothermal treatment of wood material products with many interesting properties such as enhanced d...
The dimensional stability of thermally modified wood exposed to several wetting-drying cycles was an...
To clarify the effects of humidity during heating on the physical properties of hydrothermally treat...
In this study, pore size distribution in wood after high-temperature drying followed by rewetting wa...
Wood has a strong hygroscopic behavior, with a huge variation of moisture content and dimension stab...
Effect of artificial weathering on the wettability of three heat-treated North American wood species...
The first drying of wood cell walls from the native state has sometimes been described as producing ...
Heat-treatment, a major method of wood modification for improving dimensional stability and natural ...
One of the most persistent problems with mechanically densified wood is its inherent dimensional ins...
Dimensional stability is an important property of wood that is strongly influenced by its water upta...
Abstract: Thermal modification is a well-established commercial technology for improving the dimensi...
Subject Hygroscopicity of heat-treated spruce wood is investigated in relation to the mass loss that...
The effect of thermal pretreatments on the dimensional change and humidity sensitivity of densified ...
Wood is our most important raw material. It is important not only because it is used for literally ...
Funding Information: Financial support from the Academy of Finland (grant No. 309881) and from the S...
Hydrothermal treatment of wood material products with many interesting properties such as enhanced d...