Structure–property–function relationships of natural and engineered wood
The complex structure of wood, one of the most abundant biomaterials on Earth, has been
optimized over 270 million years of tree evolution. This optimization has led to the highly …
optimized over 270 million years of tree evolution. This optimization has led to the highly …
Microfibril angle: measurement, variation and relationships–a review
L Donaldson - Iawa Journal, 2008 - brill.com
Microfibril angle (MFA) is perhaps the easiest ultrastructural variable to measure for wood
cell walls, and certainly the only such variable that has been measured on a large scale …
cell walls, and certainly the only such variable that has been measured on a large scale …
[BUCH][B] Food polysaccharides and their applications
AM Stephen, GO Phillips - 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
Comprehensive in scope, Food Polysaccharides and Their Applications, Second Edition
explains the production aspects and the chemical and physical properties of the main …
explains the production aspects and the chemical and physical properties of the main …
Beyond what meets the eye: Imaging and imagining wood mechanical–structural properties
Wood presents a hierarchical structure, containing features at all length scales: from the
tracheids or vessels that make up its cellular structure, through to the microfibrils within the …
tracheids or vessels that make up its cellular structure, through to the microfibrils within the …
[BUCH][B] Cellulose and cellulose derivatives
DG Coffey, DA Bell, A Henderson - 1995 - books.google.com
Cellulose is the world's most abundant naturally occurring organic substance, rivaled only
by chitin. It has been estimated that nature synthesizes from 100 to 1000 billion (1011 to …
by chitin. It has been estimated that nature synthesizes from 100 to 1000 billion (1011 to …
[HTML][HTML] Effect of alkali treatment and fungal degradation on the nanostructure and cellulose arrangement in Scots pine cell walls–A neutron and X-ray scattering study
Research on new conservation treatments for historical wood requires considerable
amounts of appropriate wood material, which is hard to acquire. Thus, we produced …
amounts of appropriate wood material, which is hard to acquire. Thus, we produced …
Analysis of cellulose microfibril angle using a linear mixed model in Pinus taeda clones
Variation in microfibril angle (MFA)(degrees) among loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) full-sib
families and clones was investigated using 43 clones from nine full-sib crosses tested at two …
families and clones was investigated using 43 clones from nine full-sib crosses tested at two …
The derivation of the microfibril angle in softwood using wide-angle synchrotron X-ray diffraction on structurally characterised specimens
KM Entwistle, K Kong, MA MacDonald… - Journal of materials …, 2007 - Springer
The micro-fibril angle of specimens of Pinus radiata was measured by preparing a
microsection of 1000 wood cell walls and irradiating with an X-ray beam from a synchrotron …
microsection of 1000 wood cell walls and irradiating with an X-ray beam from a synchrotron …
Preferred crystallographic orientation in mature and juvenile wood
Investigations of the crystallograpically organized regions of mature and juvenile Scots pine
wood were performed. Experimental methods of X-ray diffraction were applied. Incomplete …
wood were performed. Experimental methods of X-ray diffraction were applied. Incomplete …
[PDF][PDF] Analysis of Microfibril Angle in Acacia Mangium Wood Using Small-Angle X-Ray Scattering
TA Tabet, FA Aziz, S Radiman - Proceedings of the World Congress on …, 2013 - iaeng.org
Microfibril angle,(MFA) in hardwood is one of the key determinants of solid timber
performance due to its strong influence on the stiffness, strength, shrinkage, swelling …
performance due to its strong influence on the stiffness, strength, shrinkage, swelling …