2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2014.08.040
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Changes of wood cell walls in response to hygro-mechanical steam treatment

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“…For the CS treated EW, S 180,50 , the T g decreased to 76°C, which is ca 17% lower than that for S untr . At the same time, the modulus of the wood increased in accordance with the indentation modulus increment after CS treatment (Guo et al 2015). The modulus increase is probably a result of the densification occurring under the compressive condition as well as a higher cellulose crystallinity and more perfectly arranged cellulose crystals after CS treatment (Navi and Sandberg 2011;Guo et al 2016).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 59%
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“…For the CS treated EW, S 180,50 , the T g decreased to 76°C, which is ca 17% lower than that for S untr . At the same time, the modulus of the wood increased in accordance with the indentation modulus increment after CS treatment (Guo et al 2015). The modulus increase is probably a result of the densification occurring under the compressive condition as well as a higher cellulose crystallinity and more perfectly arranged cellulose crystals after CS treatment (Navi and Sandberg 2011;Guo et al 2016).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…The quantitative composition, the supramolecular architecture (the arrangement of the constituents) affect wood properties, especially under changing T, MC and mechanical actions. During THM treatment, densification under compressive conditions and the degradation and rearrangement of hemicelluloses, lignin and cellulose are the main parameters for the improvement of wood properties (Ito et al 1998;Heger 2004;Diouf et al 2011;Guo et al 2015;Yin et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4. An investigation of the structure of micropores and mesopores in modified wood, such as steam treatment (Yin et al 2011b), hygro-mechanical treatment (Guo et al 2015), fire retardant, decay resistance. The results would promote an understanding of the effects and mechanism of modified wood, while also providing a scientific basis for the development of environmentally compatible wood products.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A promising THM technique is Compression combined with Steam (CS) treatment, as compressing wood in the transverse direction under the steaming environment allows to densify wood samples without fractures. Anatomical, structural, chemical, micromechanical and hygroscopic properties of wood under CS treatment have been intensely investigated (Inoue et al 1993;Ito et al 1998;Navi and Girardet 2000;Navi and Heger 2004;Yin et al 2011;Guo et al 2015). However, the response mechanism of wood cell walls to CS treatment has not been fully understood, due to the rather complicated chemical and structural changes in the wood cell wall upon the steaming and compression treatment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%