2022
DOI: 10.5658/wood.2022.50.4.283
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Peracetic Acid Treatment as an Effective Method to Protect Wood Discoloration by UV Light

Abstract: http://www.woodj.org -283 -1. INTRODUCTION Wood, a renewable resource and a natural polymer, is gaining increasing global attention as part of the collective effort to mitigate climate change. As one of the most abundant resources on the planet, wood has long been used for various applications such as interior and exterior construction material, household products, and fuel. Until recently, research has been conducted on fuel and exterior building materials such as CLT, ply-

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“…Lastly, the comparison of runoff between plots B and BR showed no significant changes over the study period (Table A4). The direct relationship between runoff and precipitation is also confirmed, highlighting how the combined effect of redirected burnt logs (due to the partial "breaking effect" of the slope length in the BR plot block) and pioneer vegetation cover (which, taking advantage of the higher insolation conditions, very quickly colonised the stabilised areas behind the barriers (Figure A2)) have a positive influence in terms of runoff and soil erosion mitigation because of reducing the sediment detachment/transport capacity [78,81,[84][85][86][87].…”
Section: Effects On Runoff and Sediment Yieldmentioning
confidence: 75%
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“…Lastly, the comparison of runoff between plots B and BR showed no significant changes over the study period (Table A4). The direct relationship between runoff and precipitation is also confirmed, highlighting how the combined effect of redirected burnt logs (due to the partial "breaking effect" of the slope length in the BR plot block) and pioneer vegetation cover (which, taking advantage of the higher insolation conditions, very quickly colonised the stabilised areas behind the barriers (Figure A2)) have a positive influence in terms of runoff and soil erosion mitigation because of reducing the sediment detachment/transport capacity [78,81,[84][85][86][87].…”
Section: Effects On Runoff and Sediment Yieldmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…The test was conducted in situ using an IML-Resi PD400 Resistograph (Instrumenta Mechanik Labor GmbH, Wiesloch, Germany) equipped with a 400 mm long and 3 mm thick steel drill (tip diameter 3 mm and shaft diameter 1.5 mm) [82]. The test has a high sensitivity for fungal decay and other wood defects [82,83] and can also be used to predict the density and other elastomechanical properties of wood [78,81,[84][85][86][87], which are useful to evaluate the durability of wood. The Fakopp microsecond timer device (Fakopp Bt.…”
Section: Biotechnical and Workite Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The specimens for the green state were immersed in distilled water until constant dimensions were reached, prior to the experiment. The specimens for the air-dry state were humidified in a constant temperature (20℃) and relative humidity (65%) chamber until constant weights were reached, prior to the experi- Jang, 2022aJang, , 2022bJang, , 2022dJeon et al, 2018aJeon et al, , 2018bJeon et al, , 2020Laksono et al, 2023;Lee and Bae, 2021, Lee et al, 2021a, 2021b, 2021cMarbun et al, 2019;Nam and Kim, 2021;Park et al, 2018Park et al, , 2022Park et al, , 2023Purusatama et al, 2018;Savero et al, 2020 Width of cell -Thickness of cell wall -…”
Section: Mechanical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wood is the most used eco-friendly material on the planet, with applications ranging from landscaping, building, and furniture (Dirna et al, 2020;Fujimoto et al, 2021;Hwang and Oh, 2022;Kim and Kim, 2021;Mokhirev et al, 2021;Park and Jo, 2020;Park et al, 2022;Schulz et al, 2021;Yang et al, 2020;Yun et al, 2021). Wood also improves indoor air quality by absorbing or releasing moisture from the air to maintain proper humidity and lowers stress by stabilizing humans emotionally (Lee et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%