2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.119793
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Interaction of technical and technological factors on qualitative and energy/ecological/economic indicators in the production and processing of thermally modified merbau wood

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“…However, the deformability of composites decreases with an increase in fiber volume. Natural fibers can be processed up to 200 • C for producing NBCs without fiber degradation [113]. A temperature exceeding this range may result in poor performances due to changes in the physical, chemical, and mechanical properties through oxidation, depolymerization, recrystallization, decarboxylation, dehydration, and hydrolysis [114].…”
Section: Preparation Of Bcs and Nbcsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the deformability of composites decreases with an increase in fiber volume. Natural fibers can be processed up to 200 • C for producing NBCs without fiber degradation [113]. A temperature exceeding this range may result in poor performances due to changes in the physical, chemical, and mechanical properties through oxidation, depolymerization, recrystallization, decarboxylation, dehydration, and hydrolysis [114].…”
Section: Preparation Of Bcs and Nbcsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Berg) (density-615 kg•m −3 ) were harvested in Myanmar and Gabon, respectively [14,16]. Wood samples with the dimensions 20 × 20 × 300 mm (T × R × L) were modified at the temperatures of 160 • C, 180 • C and 210 • C in an open system thermal modification chamber (Type S400/03, LAC Ltd., Rajhrad, Czech Republic) following the ThermoWood process [21]. Untreated (reference, denoted as 20 • C) and thermally modified samples were ground to sawdust and extracted in the Soxhlet apparatus with a mixture of ethanol and toluene according to the ASTM D1107-96 standard [22].…”
Section: Wood Thermal Modificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although heat-treated wood exhibits some improved properties [ 18 ], e.g., hydrophobicity, dimensional stability, decay resistance, and darker colour, however, some mechanical properties deteriorate due to the heat treatment [ 19 ]. The bending strength properties for keruing ( Dipterocarpus spp.)…”
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confidence: 99%