1982
DOI: 10.1080/00382167.1982.9630239
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A Theory of Wood Waterproofing by Complexes of Metal Oxides with Lignin Structural Units

Abstract: SYNOPSISThe effect of various metallic oxides and hydroxides on wood waterproofing was investigated. 'The waterproofing effect was attributed to the type of complexes formed by the metallic oxide with the guaiacol units of the lignin network of wood. The type of structure of the complex formed, as well as its insolubility, contribute to the wood waterproofing, although to a different extent. Only Cr, Zn , Pb and Sn oxides formed insoluble complexes. Of these only Cr and Zn oxides are able to waterproof wood, a… Show more

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