2011
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.295-297.88
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Study on Volatile Substances of Different Provenances Teak(Tectona Grandis L.f) Wood by TGA

Abstract: The inherent odor of teak wood has repellent, and has an obvious effects on animals and human. In this work, the weight loss of volatile substances of different provenances teak including India, Nigeria and Thailand has been studied by TGA. The emmision of volatile substances starts at 30°C and ends at 100°C, lossing weight of the all samples are very less in the range of 100-200°C. When the temperature is in the range of 200-250°C, the hemi-cellulose and cellulose is pyrolyzed and the char starts to form. The… Show more

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“…Thermal stability analysis is an effective method to evaluate the flame retardancy and industrial applications of CON (Xie et al 2011;Renneckar et al 2004). Figure 11 shows the TGA curve and DTG curves of CON.…”
Section: Behavior During Combustion Of Cons Tga and Dtg Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thermal stability analysis is an effective method to evaluate the flame retardancy and industrial applications of CON (Xie et al 2011;Renneckar et al 2004). Figure 11 shows the TGA curve and DTG curves of CON.…”
Section: Behavior During Combustion Of Cons Tga and Dtg Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%