1. Influence of the Hot-pressing Process on the Durability of Totora (Schoenoplectus Californicus C.A. Mey. Soják) Binderless Boards against Wood-decaying Organisms
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Justo García-Navarro, M.T. De Troya, Juan Fernando Hidalgo-Cordero, Secretaría de Educación Superior, Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación (Ecuador), Hidalgo-Cordero, J. F., De Troya, M. T., and García-Navarro, J.
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biology ,Materials Science (miscellaneous) ,Resistance ,Fungi ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,Schoenoplectus californicus ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,biology.organism_classification ,Hot pressing ,01 natural sciences ,Durability ,Totora ,Macrophyte ,Sustainability ,Botany ,Biodegradation ,Environmental science ,Cyperaceae ,0210 nano-technology ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
11 Pág. Instituto de Ciencias Forestales (ICIFOR), Totora (Schoenoplectus californicus C.A. Mey. Soják) is a macrophyte from the Cyperaceae family that grows in the Americas. Recent studies have shown the feasibility of producing binderless boards using different tissues of totora stems. However, no data about the durability of raw totora stems or totora binderless boards have been published before. Therefore, durability tests were conducted to study their durability against wood-decaying organisms. Results showed that binderless boards produced by hot-pressing process showed higher resistance against white-rot fungi and termites than the raw material. Chemical changes induced by the hot-pressing process were studied and compared with observed durability values to identify possible correlations., This work was supported by the Secretaría de Educación Superior, Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación (SENESCYT-Ecuador) [Grant number: AR6C-000034-2016].
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- 2019
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