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- 2021Mild alkaline separation of fiber bundles from eucalyptus bark and their composites with cellulose acetate butyratecitations
- 2019Highly Porous Willow Wood-Derived Activated Carbon for High-Performance Supercapacitor Electrodescitations
- 2016Composites of high-temperature thermomechanical pulps and polylactic acidcitations
- 2016Effect of xylan in hardwood pulp on the reaction rate of TEMPO-mediated oxidation and the rheology of the final nanofibrillated cellulose gelcitations
- 2015Chemical characteristics of squeezable sap of hydrothermally treated silver birch logs (Betula pendula)citations
- 2015The Effect of Hydrothermal Treatment on the Color Stability and Chemical Properties of Birch Veneer Surfacescitations
- 2015Chemical characteristics of squeezable sap of hydrothermally treated silver birch logs (Betula pendula):Effect of treatment time and the quality of the soaking water in pilot scale experimentcitations
- 2012Thickness measurement of thin polymer films by total internal reflection Raman and attenuated total reflection infrared spectroscopycitations
- 2011The effect of hydrothermal pre-treatment on the chemical characteristics of the xylem of silver birch
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The effect of hydrothermal pre-treatment on the chemical characteristics of the xylem of silver birch
Abstract
In plywood industry hydrothermal pre-treatment process is commonly used in order to soften the log surface including the bark and increase the peelability of the peeling process of the log. It has been clearly confirmed that the temperature of the pre-treatment influences the physical properties of the rotary-cut veneers in several different wood species. It is suspected that accumulated dissolved substances in the water for the pre-treatment may induce discoloration reactions on the veneer surface. This study particularly focuses on understanding the chemical characteristics of the xylem of silver birch during the treatment and the possibility of the water penetration to the xylem of the birch log.