Thermal modification is an attractive alternative to improve the decay durability and dimensional stability of wood. However, thermally modified wood is generally not resistant to termite attacks, limiting the field of application of such materials. One way to overcome this drawback is to combine thermal modification treatment with an additional treatment. One such treatment is the impregnation of a boron derivative associated with appropriate vinylic monomers, which takes advantage of the thermal treatment to polymerise these monomers for boron fixation. Using this strategy, we recently showed that an impregnation of borax (2 or 4% boric acid equivalent) dissolved in a 10% aqueous solution of polyglycerolmethacrylate followed by thermal tr...
Thermal modification of wood is a promising alternative to chemical and biocidal modification proces...
Borates are well known for their ability to protect wood against fungal and insects attacks. However...
Les pressions environnementales apparues en France et en Europe au cours des dernières décennies ont...
Thermal modification is an attractive alternative to improve the decay durability and dimensional st...
Environmental pressures appeared in France and in Europe in the last decades have substantially chan...
Environmental pressures in France and in most European countries during the last decade have led to ...
Chemical modification was carried out on disodium octoborate tetrahydrate (DOT)-treated wood using a...
The decay and termite resistance of boric acid (BA)- and di-sodium octoborate tetrahydrate (DOT)-tre...
Thermal modification processes have been developed to increase the biological durability and dimensi...
Wood specimens were vacuum-treated with disodium octoborate tetrahydrate (DOT) and a commercial wate...
This work deals with the resistance against subterranean termites of a thermally treated and weather...
This study aims to compare the resistance against subterranean termites of wood–polymer composites p...
Impregnation of European beech (Fagus sylvatica) with 10% w/w aqueous solution of different additive...
[EN] Termite resistance of thermally-treated ash (Fraxinus excelsior L) and European beech (Fagus ...
Thermal modification of wood is a promising alternative to chemical and biocidal modification proces...
Borates are well known for their ability to protect wood against fungal and insects attacks. However...
Les pressions environnementales apparues en France et en Europe au cours des dernières décennies ont...
Thermal modification is an attractive alternative to improve the decay durability and dimensional st...
Environmental pressures appeared in France and in Europe in the last decades have substantially chan...
Environmental pressures in France and in most European countries during the last decade have led to ...
Chemical modification was carried out on disodium octoborate tetrahydrate (DOT)-treated wood using a...
The decay and termite resistance of boric acid (BA)- and di-sodium octoborate tetrahydrate (DOT)-tre...
Thermal modification processes have been developed to increase the biological durability and dimensi...
Wood specimens were vacuum-treated with disodium octoborate tetrahydrate (DOT) and a commercial wate...
This work deals with the resistance against subterranean termites of a thermally treated and weather...
This study aims to compare the resistance against subterranean termites of wood–polymer composites p...
Impregnation of European beech (Fagus sylvatica) with 10% w/w aqueous solution of different additive...
[EN] Termite resistance of thermally-treated ash (Fraxinus excelsior L) and European beech (Fagus ...
Thermal modification of wood is a promising alternative to chemical and biocidal modification proces...
Borates are well known for their ability to protect wood against fungal and insects attacks. However...
Les pressions environnementales apparues en France et en Europe au cours des dernières décennies ont...