2015
DOI: 10.1007/s00226-015-0714-z
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Prediction and evaluation of borate distribution in Eastern black spruce (Picea mariana var. mariana) wood products

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“…These advantages make DOT a good choice for hard-to-treat, highdensity woods, such as Douglas-fir [7]. Although borates' high water solubility and diffusion properties are considered advantages for efficient treatment, they also increase the risk of leaching preservative chemicals from the treated wood [8]. Since DOT is not chemically fixed in the wood, borate-treated wood components are susceptible to leaching when exposed to high humidity environments or liquid water [5,9].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…These advantages make DOT a good choice for hard-to-treat, highdensity woods, such as Douglas-fir [7]. Although borates' high water solubility and diffusion properties are considered advantages for efficient treatment, they also increase the risk of leaching preservative chemicals from the treated wood [8]. Since DOT is not chemically fixed in the wood, borate-treated wood components are susceptible to leaching when exposed to high humidity environments or liquid water [5,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, modeling and precise mathematical formulas are missing in the literature. Koumbi-Mounanga et al [8] modeled the effect of long-term borate concentration gradients in brush-treated black spruce and the effect of glue-line on the diffusion of borate in CLT. At the beginning of their experiment, the glue line hindered borate penetration, but eventually, borate was able to penetrate through the glue line because of its high mobility.…”
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“…En este contexto, el impregnado con sales de boro es un conjunto de técnicas que pretende optimizar la protección de la madera de su deterioro biológico (Tsunoda, 2001;Temiz et al, 2008;Thévenon et al, 2010;González-Laredo et al, 2015;Obounou-Akong, 2015) y de su variación dimensional (Ayrilmis, 2013;Kotlyarova y Stepina, 2018). En esta tecnología, la retención es el indicador de la cantidad de sustancia que conserva una pieza de madera, por unidad de volumen, después de un tratamiento de impregnación (Berrocal et al, 2004;Koumbi-Mounanga et al, 2015).…”
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“…La medición de los niveles de retención de sales de boro en la madera facilita establecer la idoneidad de un determinado tratamiento de impregnación y la aptitud que tiene una especie para preservarse del fuego (Koumbi-Mounanga et al, 2015, Pereira et al, 2017. Existe evidencia empírica de que, si una probeta de madera de pequeñas dimensiones es impregnada con sales de boro y expuesta al fuego, el tiempo de ignición y la pérdida de masa disminuyen (Sogutlu et al, 2011;Uner et al, 2016;Jin & Chung, 2018).…”
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