نتایج جستجو برای: wood chemical component

تعداد نتایج: 1004495  

2006
L. David DWINELL L. D. Dwinell

The pine wood nematode ~ B ~ 1 ~ c 1 ~ 1 e xyloplzil~~s) (PWN) has been intercepted in pine chips. unceasoned lumber and packing-case wood. Likehise. PWN insect vectors, Molzochnmus spp., have been found in pallets, crates, and dunnage. As a result of these interceptions and the known consequences of the introduction of the PWN. many countries regulate the import of coniferous wood. Science-bas...

2016
Julie Bossu Jacques Beauchêne Yannick Estevez Christophe Duplais Bruno Clair

Challenging evaluation of tropical forest biodiversity requires the reporting of taxonomic diversity but also the systematic characterization of wood properties in order to discover new promising species for timber industry. Among wood properties, the dimensional stability is regarded as a major technological characteristic to validate whether a wood species is adapted to commercial uses. Cell ...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2015
Eshchar Mizrachi Victoria J Maloney Janine Silberbauer Charles A Hefer Dave K Berger Shawn D Mansfield Alexander A Myburg

Tension wood has distinct physical and chemical properties, including altered fibre properties, cell wall composition and ultrastructure. It serves as a good system for investigating the genetic regulation of secondary cell wall biosynthesis and wood formation. The reference genome sequence for Eucalyptus grandis allows investigation of the global transcriptional reprogramming that accompanies ...

2016
Masako Seki Tomoaki Kiryu Tsunehisa Miki Soichi Tanaka Ichinori Shigematsu Kozo Kanayama

A new deformation technique of wood flow forming is promising for industrial uses of solid wood. Flow deformability, size stability, and good mechanical properties were obtained by using wood impregnated with low molecular weight phenol formaldehyde (PF) resin. In this study, to clarify the effect of the PF resin and moisture contents in wood on the flow deformability (extrudability) and the me...

Journal: :The Journal of the Japanese Association of Mineralogists, Petrologists and Economic Geologists 1953

2011
Thomas L. Eberhardt Hui Pan Leslie H. Groom Chi-Leung So

Southern yellow pine wood chips were used as the feedstock for a pilot-scale gasification unit coupled with a 25 kW generator. The pulp-grade wood chips were relatively free of bark and low in ash content. Processing this feedstock yielded a black/sooty byproduct that upon combustion in a muffle furnace resulted in an ash content of about 48%. The term ―char ash‖ was coined to account for the t...

2009
Jiang Yuan Sheldon Q. Shi

The objective of this study is to investigate an appropriate process to fabricate the wood-polyurethane hybrid composites [wood-polyurethane foam (PUF)]. Rigid PUFs that contain up to 20% wood flours were successfully fabricated from polymeric 4,4-diphenylmethane diisocyanate, polyols, silicone surfactant, dibutin dilaurate/ dimethylethanolamine catalysts, and distilled water (chemical blowing ...

2013
Dali Cheng Lijun Chen Shenxue Jiang Qisheng Zhang

Oil heat treatment can effectively improve the dimensional stability and bio-durability of wood. However, the characteristics of high oil uptake (50 percent or higher) and high susceptibility to leaching from wood have an adverse effect on subsequent manufacturing processes of wood product and production costs. A solvent extraction (100% ethanol) process was used to extract the surplus oil from...

Journal: :journal of chemical and petroleum engineering 2013
hamid ghanbari- tuedeshki hamid reza hafizi-atabak mojtaba shariaty-niassar javad safaei-ghomi mahdi akbari

cellulose wastes of a wood and paper factory were used to produce activated carbon. several chemical agents under various conditions were used for production of activated carbon and hence their adsorption properties have been evaluated. in addition the effect of process parameters such as raw material, chemical agent concentration, impregnation ratio, carbonization temperature, carbonization ti...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1973
B J Nelmes R D Preston D Ashworth

A difference in the distribution of microtubules in the peripheral cytoplasm of developing fibres has been observed between normal apple wood and that infected with ' rubbery wood' disease. In normal wood, where microtubules are abundant, the fibre wall is lignified, compact in texture and of limited thickness. In rubbery wood, where there are fewer microtubules, lignification is not complete i...

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