2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00107-014-0814-8
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Comparison of selected physical and mechanical properties of densified beech wood plasticized by ammonia and saturated steam

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“…Although ammonia treatment shows no obvious effect on the content of wood polymers, it can easily access crystal region of cellulose and disrupt the lignin-carbohydrate complex. Moreover, the plasticizing effect of the ammonia treatment is temporary and the deformed wood would be returning back to its initial form and the strong pungent smell after the ammonia treatment limits its industrial application [16,17]. Later, Song et al manufactured the highstrength densified wood by coalescent method which combined NaOH/Na 2 SO 3 solution pretreatment and hot press at 100 °C, exhibiting high specific tensile strength of 422.2 MPa cm 3 g −1 , which is higher than some metals [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although ammonia treatment shows no obvious effect on the content of wood polymers, it can easily access crystal region of cellulose and disrupt the lignin-carbohydrate complex. Moreover, the plasticizing effect of the ammonia treatment is temporary and the deformed wood would be returning back to its initial form and the strong pungent smell after the ammonia treatment limits its industrial application [16,17]. Later, Song et al manufactured the highstrength densified wood by coalescent method which combined NaOH/Na 2 SO 3 solution pretreatment and hot press at 100 °C, exhibiting high specific tensile strength of 422.2 MPa cm 3 g −1 , which is higher than some metals [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heat treatment at two different temperatures (160 and 200 °C) of Obeche (Triplochiton scleroxylon) wood gave the lower the number of hydroxyl groups and the higher the relative crystallinity index, which would result in improving the dimensional stability and stiffness (Fabiyi andOgunleye 2015, Korkut andAytin 2015). Modification treatment by ammonia and steam of beech densified the wood and enhance its modulus of elasticity and hardness properties as compared to the native beech (Pařil et al 2014). Meanwhile, the resin based modification of maritime pine wood (Pinus pinaster) was enhanced the behaviour on wet conditions improved up to 60% (Lopes et al 2015).…”
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“…According to Pařil et al 2013, the values of swelling and shrinkage of solid Lignamon samples are 50% less compared to natural beech. The surface of bathroom furniture will be covered by ammonified veneer, which will protect the core of the furniture and will also be more resistant to humidity in the bathroom thanks to the improved swelling and shrinkage behaviour of Lignamon.…”
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confidence: 99%