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Changes in Chemical Structure and Hydrophobization of the Paulownia Wood with Fluorocarbon Resin

Aisona Talaei; Mohammad Hadi Rezvani; Hosseinali Rajabi Cham Heidari

Volume 35, Issue 2 , July 2020, , Pages 178-194

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwpr.2020.341853.1601

Abstract
  The widespread use of chemically/thermally modified wood in outdoor applications and in environments with high relative humidity and high temperature has doubled the importance of using hydrophobic monomers. To evaluate the effect of fluorocarbon modification as a binder on the physical properties and ...  Read More

Management and Economics wood
Modification of Paulownia Wood with methylolated dimethyloldihydroxyethylenurea (mDMDHEU) and the investigation of its effect on Some of Strength Properties

Mohammad Hadi Rezvani; Aisona Talaei; Hosseinali Rajabi Cham Heidari

Volume 32, Issue 3 , September 2017, , Pages 436-449

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwpr.2017.110668.1415

Abstract
  One of the main strategies to develop the extent of wood modification is using active functional groups in wood structure or the so-called impregnation with modified N-methylol compound. The aim of this study was to evaluate the physical properties of paulownia wood after modify with Polycrease ECR Cell ...  Read More