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1. Fungal colonisation on wood surfaces weathered at diverse climatic conditions

4. High Leach-Resistant Fire-Retardant Modified Pine Wood (Pinus sylvestris L.) by In Situ Phosphorylation and Carbamylation

5. A new wood-modification process based on in situ grafting of urethane groups: biological resistance and dimensional stability of carbamylated Scots pine wood

6. Localized Wood Surface Modification, Part I: Method Characterization

7. Optimizing Refining Conditions of Pinus massoniana Cellulose Fibers for Improving the Mechanical Properties of Ultra-Low Density Plant Fiber Composite (ULD_PFC)

8. Improving the Mechanical Properties of Ultra-Low Density Plant Fiber Composite (ULD_PFC) by Refining Treatment

9. Effect of Refining on Physical Properties and Paper Strength of Pinus massoniana and China Fir Cellulose Fibers

10. Phytic Acid-Silica System for Imparting Fire Retardancy in Wood Composites

11. Green potential of Pleurotus spp. in biotechnology

13. Morphology of Burned Ultra-low Density Fiberboards

14. Bio-based adhesive derived from citric acid and sorbitol for wood-composite manufacture

15. Distribution of low-molecular lipophilic extractives beneath the surface of air- and kiln-dried Scots pine sapwood boards.

16. Hyperspectral Imaging Surface Analysis for Dried and Thermally Modified Wood: An Exploratory Study

17. Thermal Melting of Lignin Derivatives Prepared from Dried Black Liquor Powder of Softwood Soda-AQ Cooking and Polyethylene Glycol

18. Phenol-formaldehyde-resin treatment of Scots pine sapwood for the reduction of resin exudation through coatings

19. Approaching Highly Leaching-Resistant Fire-Retardant Wood by In Situ Polymerization with Melamine Formaldehyde Resin

20. Effect of Si-Al Compounds on Fire Properties of Ultra-low Density Fiberboard

21. Leach-resistant fire-retardant treated furfurylated wood by incorporating guanyl-urea phosphate

22. Dimensional stability and water repellency of European aspen improved by oxidized carbohydrates

23. Wettability of welded wood-joints investigated by the Wilhelmy method: part 1. Determination of apparent contact angles, swelling, and water sorption

24. Fire Retardancy and Leaching Resistance of Furfurylated Pine Wood (Pinus sylvestris L.) Treated with Guanyl-Urea Phosphate

25. PRESENCE OF WATER-SOLUBLE COMPOUNDS IN THERMALLY MODIFIED WOOD: CARBOHYDRATES AND FURFURALS

26. HEAT TREATMENTS OF HIGH TEMPERATURE DRIED NORWAY SPRUCE BOARDS: SACCHARIDES AND FURFURALS IN SAPWOOD SURFACES

27. INFLUENCE OF HEAT TRANSFERRING MEDIA ON DURABILITY OF THERMALLY MODIFIED WOOD

28. NATURAL DURABILITY AND PHENOLIC CONTENT IN DRIED SCOTS PINE HEARTWOOD

30. Fire Retardancy and Leaching Resistance of Furfurylated Pine Wood (

31. Fire performance and leach resistance of pine wood impregnated with guanyl-urea phosphate/boric acid and a melamine-formaldehyde resin

32. The effect of ionic liquid and superbase pre-treatment on the spring-back, set-recovery and Brinell hardness of surface-densified Scots pine

33. Characterisation of Moisture in Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) Sapwood Modified with Maleic Anhydride and Sodium Hypophosphite

40. Wet-chemistry synthesis of shape-controlled Ag3PO4 crystals and their 3D surface reconstruction from SEM imagery

41. Surface hardness and flammability of Na2SiO3and nano-TiO2reinforced wood composites

42. Wood Modification Technologies : Principles, Sustainability, and the Need for Innovation

43. Fire Retardancy and Leaching Resistance of Pine Wood Impregnated with Melamine Formaldehyde Resin in-Situ with Guanyl-Urea Phosphate/Boric Acid

44. Application of GRAS Compounds for the Control of Mould Growth on Scots Pine Sapwood Surfaces: Multivariate Modelling of Mould Grade

45. Surface hardness and flammability of Na

46. Development of sustainable bio-adhesives for engineered wood panels – A Review

47. Optimizing Refining Conditions of Pinus massoniana Cellulose Fibers for Improving the Mechanical Properties of Ultra-Low Density Plant Fiber Composite (ULD_PFC)

48. Effect of Refining on Physical Properties and Paper Strength of Pinus massoniana and China Fir Cellulose Fibers

50. Green potential of

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