Wood modification : chemical, thermal and other processes
Callum A.S. Hill
Bok Engelsk 2006 Callum Hill,· Electronic books.
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Utgitt | Chichester : Wiley , c2006
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Omfang | XIX, 239 s. : ill.
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Opplysninger | Description based upon print version of record.. - Wood Modification Chemical, Thermal and Other Processes; Contents; Foreword; Series Preface; Preface; List of Abbreviations; 1 The Use of Timber in the Twenty-first Century; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Nonrenewables: a Finite and Exhaustible Resource; 1.3 Renewable Materials; 1.4 The Global Timber Resource; 1.5 Timber Production; 1.6 Wood Preservation; 1.7 Preservative-treated Wood and Legislation; 1.8 Competition from Nonrenewable Materials; 1.9 The Need for Wood Modification; 1.10 Conclusions; 2 Modifying the Properties of Wood; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Wood Properties and Wood Modification. - 2.3 Wood Modification Methods2.4 The Cell Wall of Wood; 2.5 The Chemical Constituents of Wood; 2.6 The Wood-Water Relationship; 2.7 The Mechanical Properties of Modified Wood; 2.8 Modified Wood and Biological Degradation; 2.9 Wood and Weathering; 2.10 Proof of Bonding; 2.11 Conclusions; 3 Chemical Modification of Wood (I): Acetic Anhydride Modification; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Reaction Protocols; 3.3 Cell Wall Reactivity; 3.4 Analysis of Anhydride-modified Wood; 3.5 Dimensional Stability; 3.6 Mechanical Properties; 3.7 Microbiological Degradation. - 3.8 Biological Degradation by Insects and Marine Organisms3.9 Moisture Relationships of Anhydride-modified Wood; 3.10 Composites Utilizing Acetic Anhydride Modified Wood; 3.11 Conclusions; 4 Chemical Modification of Wood (II): Reaction with Other Chemicals; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Reaction of Wood with Other Noncyclic Anhydrides; 4.3 Reaction of Wood with Cyclic Anhydrides; 4.4 Acetylation Using Ketene Gas; 4.5 Carboxylic Acid Modification; 4.6 Acid Chloride Modification; 4.7 Isocyanate Modification; 4.8 Epoxide Modification; 4.9 Alkyl Halide Modification; 4.10 Aldehyde Modification. - 4.11 Cyanoethylation4.12 Beta-Propiolactone; 4.13 Quinone Methides; 4.14 Conclusions; 5 Thermal Modification of Wood; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Process Variables; 5.3 Chemical Changes in Wood due to Thermal Modification; 5.4 Physical Changes in Wood due to Thermal Modification; 5.5 Biological Properties of Thermally Modified Wood; 5.6 Compressed Wood; 5.7 Oil Heat-treatments; 5.8 Conclusions; 6 Surface Modification; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Surface Chemical Modification for UV Stability; 6.3 Modification to Render the Wood Surface Hydrophobic; 6.4 Surface Chemical Modification for Bonding. - 6.5 Enzymatic Modification6.6 Corona or Plasma Discharge; 6.7 Conclusions; 7 Impregnation Modification; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Resin Treatments; 7.3 Impregnations using Silicon-containing Compounds; 7.4 Other Inorganic Cell Wall Precipitation Treatments; 7.5 Cell Wall Impregnation with Monomers; 7.6 Cell Wall Impregnation with Polymers; 7.7 Conclusions; 8 Commercialization of Wood Modification; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Thermal Modification; 8.3 Oil Heat Modification/Treatments; 8.4 Acetylation; 8.5 Impregnation Modification; 8.6 Conclusions. - 9 Wood Modification: Environmental Considerations and Future Developments. - This book is exclusively concerned with wood modification, although many of these processes are generic and can be applied to other lignocellulosic materials. There have been many rapid developments in wood modification over the past decade and, in particular, there has been considerable progress made in the commercialisation of technologies. Topics covered include:The use of timber in the 21st centuryModifying the properties of woodChemical modification of wood: Acetic Anhydride Modification and reaction with other chemicalsThermal modification of woodSurface modificat
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ISBN | 0470021721. - 9780470021729
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