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Beatrice Bartolucci, Francesca Frasca, Anna Maria Siani and Chiara Bertolin
Under constant temperature conditions, air relative humidity variations affect hygroscopic objects, such as wood, modifying their moisture content and provoking, at low values, damages and fractures. The parameters (amplitude, counts, and energy) derived...
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Candelaria Tejada-Tovar, Ángel Villabona-Ortíz and Ángel Darío Gonzalez-Delgado
The effect of adsorbent dose and initial concentration on removing the azo-anionic dyes Congo Red andtartrazine present in a synthetic aqueous solution was studied using natural cellulose (CC) and modified cationic cellulose (MCC) from coconut mesocarp. ...
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Marika Valentino, Stefania Volpe, Fabio Angelo Di Giuseppe, Silvana Cavella and Elena Torrieri
The objective of this work was to investigate the effect of sodium caseinate concentration on physical-chemical properties of coating solutions and films obtained by casting as a starting point for the development of an active coating for minimally proce...
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Jing-Wen Zhang, Hong-Hai Liu, Lin Yang, Tian-Qi Han and Qin Yin
Thermal modification (TM) improves the hydrophobicity, dimensional stability, and durability of wood, but TM commonly results in severe color change and mechanical strength loss as wood is treated at higher temperature. In this study, Pterocarpus macroca...
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João C. Costa,Jorge M. Branco,Aires F. Camões
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The thermal modification has proved to be an effective method to improve the durability of wood elements. Until now, most applications of thermally modified wood have been limited to non-structural applications since the wood?s heat treatment leads to a ...
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