نتایج جستجو برای: wood fibers

تعداد نتایج: 109254  

2009
Bettina Selig Cris L. Luengo Hendriks Stig Bardage Gunilla Borgefors

Lignification of wood fibers has important consequences to the paper production, but its exact effects are not well understood. To correlate exact levels of lignin in wood fibers to their mechanical properties, lignin autofluorescence is imaged in wood fiber cross-sections. Highly lignified areas can be detected and related to the area of the whole cell wall. Presently these measurements are pe...

2011

From time to time, wood plays an important role in solving criminal cases. Wood samples vary in size and can range from trees and logs to pieces as small as individual wood fibers. Botanists can easily identify trees. especially when the leaves, flowers. or fruits are present. Using standard techniques. wood technologists. foresters, and wood anatomists can generally identify logs, lumber, wood...

2015
Jorge Reyes-Rivera Gonzalo Canché-Escamilla Marcos Soto-Hernández Teresa Terrazas

In Cactaceae, wood anatomy is related to stem morphology in terms of the conferred support. In species of cacti with dimorphic wood, a unique process occurs in which the cambium stops producing wide-band tracheids (WBTs) and produces fibers; this is associated with the aging of individuals and increases in size. Stem support and lignification have only been studied in fibrous tree-like species,...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2000
C L Ho Y R Kou

We investigated the airway responses evoked by nasal wood smoke in anesthetized Sprague-Dawley rats. Wood smoke (5 ml, 1.4 ml/s) was delivered into an isolated nasal cavity while animals breathed spontaneously. In study 1, nasal wood smoke triggered either an apneic response (n = 26) or a sniff-like response (n = 16) within 1 s after smoke exposure in 42 normal rats. Both airway responses were ...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2008
Campbell J Nairn Denise M Lennon Alicia Wood-Jones Alison V Nairn Jeffrey F D Dean

Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.), the most widely planted tree species in the United States, is an important source of wood and wood fibers for a multitude of consumer products. Wood fibers are primarily composed of secondary cell walls, and cellulose, hemicelluloses and lignin are major components of wood. Fiber morphology and cell wall composition are important determinants of wood properties. ...

Journal: :iranian journal of chemistry and chemical engineering (ijcce) 2015
ykhlef laidani salah hanini ghania henini gerard mortha

this study was devoted to the development of pulp luffa cclindrica and its characterization paper (annual plant fiber of the family cucurbitaceae). baking at soda helps to achieve a high level of delignification (kappa ≤ 10) and high yield (≈ 67%).the beatability stack valley is comparable to refined wood fibers, the fibers develop a normally time with good hydrophilic properties without excess...

2007
MS Todd F. Shupe

Chemical coupling on the thennomechanical pulp (TMF') fiber improved tensile shrength of the TMP fiber handsheet and isotactic polypropylene film laminates (TPL). For the maleic anhydride W) with benzoyl peroxide (%PO) as an initiator, tensile strength i n d 52% with the TMP fiber treatment over untreated laminates. The optimum strength jmperties were obtaiaed with an MA and BPO ratio of 21. Sc...

2015
Akira ISOGAI

Plant cellulose has a hierarchical structure with hemicelluloses and lignin in cell walls, forming natural composites at the nanometer/micrometer levels. The smallest elements next to cellulose molecules are cellulose microfibrils ~3 nm and several microns in width and length, respectively (Fig. 1). Each cellulose microfibril consists of 30-40 fully extended cellulose chains, and forms crystall...

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