2006
DOI: 10.4067/s0718-221x2006000300007
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Microstructural and Physical Aspects of Heat Treated Wood: Part 2. Hardwoods

Abstract: Heat treatment of wood is an effective method to improve the dimensional stability and durability against biodegradation. Optimisation of a two-stage heat treatment process at relatively mild conditions (<200°C) and its effect on the anatomical structure of hardwoods were investigated by means of a light and scanning electron microscopic analysis. Hardwood species such as beech and poplar, were predominantly sensitive to collaps of the vessels and some deformation of the libriform fibres directly near the vess… Show more

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“…Abundant literature can be found about this process's effect on wood's chemical composition, but the same cannot be said about anatomy (Awoyemi and Jones 2011). Of the few studies about the cell dimensions of thermally modified wood (Andersson et al 2005, Awoyemi and Jones 2011, Bakar et al 2003, Boonstra et al 2006a, 2006b, Hietala et al 2002, none has focused on eucalyptus, which is forest species planted the most in Brazil.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Abundant literature can be found about this process's effect on wood's chemical composition, but the same cannot be said about anatomy (Awoyemi and Jones 2011). Of the few studies about the cell dimensions of thermally modified wood (Andersson et al 2005, Awoyemi and Jones 2011, Bakar et al 2003, Boonstra et al 2006a, 2006b, Hietala et al 2002, none has focused on eucalyptus, which is forest species planted the most in Brazil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In another study the ray parenchyma cells of untreated Fagus sylvatica wood were clean and open, but a brown-red extractive appeared after thermal modification (Boonstra et al 2006b). …”
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“…ESTEVES et al (2008b) (2005) observaram, para a mesma determinação, coefi ciente de determinação de 0,89 (lenho juvenil), 0,94 (lenho adulto) e 0,89 (lenho juvenil e lenho adulto). As menores determinações encontradas no presente estudo podem ser explicadas pelas modifi cações anatômicas ocorridas na madeira após as termorretifi cações, já que, ao analisar essa propriedade, BOONSTRA et al (2006) concluíram que tratamentos a quente podem gerar o colapso dos vasos e fi bras, o que, consequentemente, afeta a continuidade da propagação da onda ultrassônica.…”
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“…Dessa forma, verifi ca-se que fatores como as altas temperaturas empregadas no processo de termorretifi cação, além de causar variações físicas (KARTAL et al, 2007;ESTEVES et al, 2007), mecânicas (ESTEVES & PEREIRA, 2009), químicas (INARI et al 2007), anatômicas (BOONSTRA et al, 2006), superfi ciais (HUANG et al, 2012) Assim, o aprimoramento e a quantifi cação de outros fatores infl uentes nos processos de termorretifi cação, como temperatura e tempo do processo, devem ser avaliados em estudos futuros, a fi m de determinar com mais clareza e precisão o Ec0 através do Ed.…”
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