123 results on '"Emmerich, Lukas"'
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2. Comparative durability tests of preservative-treated and chemically modified wood – Assessment and classification on the basis of different decay tests
3. Improving the Fire Performance of Chemically Modified Pine (P. Sylvestris) Sapwood by an Integrated Modification Approach
4. Combined treatment of wood with thermosetting resins and phosphorous flame retardants
5. Biological durability and wood–water interactions of sorbitol and citric acid (SorCA) modified wood
6. Divergent Deborah number-dependent transition from homogeneity to heterogeneity
7. Acetylation of wood: understanding the risk of de-acetylation during exposure to elevated temperature.
8. Effects of a Combined Elevated-Pressure Hybrid Wood-Modification System Demonstrating Synergistic Effects on Durability Performance.
9. Fire Retardant Treatment of Wood – State of the Art and Future Perspectives
10. Comparative studies on the durability and moisture performance of wood modified with cyclic N-methylol and N-methyl compounds
11. Hydroplastic polymers as eco-friendly hydrosetting plastics
12. Studying the Impact of Heat Treatments and Distance from Pith on the Sorption Behavior of Tree of Heaven Wood (Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle).
13. Sorption behavior and hydroxyl accessibility of wood treated with different cyclic N-methylol compounds
14. Combined treatment of wood with thermosetting resins and phosphorous flame retardants.
15. Fire resistance of pine wood treated with phenol-formaldehyde resin and phosphate-based flame retardant.
16. Impact of Wood Moisture Content on Structural Integrity of Wood Under Dynamic Loads
17. Deborah number-dependent transition from homogeneity to heterogeneity
18. Thermal and chemical modification of wood – a combined approach for exclusive, high-demanding performance products
19. Fire-retardant properties of wood modified with sorbitol, citric acid and a phosphorous-based system
20. Durability of Wood Exposed above Ground—Experience with the Bundle Test Method.
21. Review of Wood Modification and Wood Functionalization Technologies
22. Review of Wood Modification and Wood Functionalization Technologies
23. Properties of Mexican bloodwood (Haematoxylum campechianum L.). Part 1: anatomical and colourimetric characteristics
24. Properties of Mexican bloodwood (Haematoxylum campechianum L.). Part 2: moisture performance and biological durability
25. Investigations of the Chemical Distribution in Sorbitol and Citric Acid (SorCA) Treated Wood—Development of a Quality Control Method on the Basis of Electromagnetic Radiation
26. Thermal and chemical modification of wood – a combined approach for exclusive, high-demanding performance products.
27. Fire-retardant properties of wood modified with sorbitol, citric acid and a phosphorous-based system.
28. Wood chemical modification based on bio-based polycarboxylic acid and polyols – status quo and future perspectives.
29. Modelling the Material Resistance of Wood—Part 3: Relative Resistance in above- and in-Ground Situations—Results of a Global Survey
30. Sorption behavior and swelling of citric acid and sorbitol (SorCA) treated wood
31. Modeling the material resistance of wood—part 2:Validation and optimization of the meyer-veltrup model
32. Modeling the material resistance of wood—part 2: Validation and optimization of the meyer-veltrup model
33. Wood modification with N-methylol and N-methyl compounds: a case study on how non-fixated chemicals in modified wood may affect the classification of their durability
34. Modelling the Material Resistance of Wood—Part 3: Relative Resistance in above- and in-Ground Situations—Results of a Global Survey
35. Modelling the Material Resistance of Wood—Part 2: Validation and Optimization of the Meyer-Veltrup Model
36. Dynamic strength properties and structural integrity of wood modified with cyclic N-methylol and N-methyl compounds
37. Chemically modified wood – sustainable and climate‐friendly – a promising material for a better future? Recent research approaches in school
38. Biological Durability of Sapling-Wood Products Used for Gardening and Outdoor Decoration
39. Growth behavior of wood-destroying fungi in chemically modified wood: wood degradation and translocation of nitrogen compounds
40. Titelbild: Chemisch modifiziertes Holz – nachhaltig und klimafreundlich – also das (Bau)material der Zukunft? Von der aktuellen Forschung in die Schule (CHEMKON 4/2021)
41. Predicting the Outdoor Moisture Performance of Wood Based on Laboratory Indicators
42. Quality Control of Thermally Modified Timber Using Dynamic Vapor Sorption (DVS) Analysis
43. Study on the impregnation quality of rubberwood (Hevea brasiliensisMüll. Arg.) and English oak (Quercus roburL.) sawn veneers after treatment with 1,3-dimethylol-4,5- dihydroxyethyleneurea (DMDHEU)
44. Long-term performance of DMDHEU-treated wood installed in different test set-ups in ground, above ground and in the marine environment
45. Analysis of economic feasibility of ash and maple lamella production for glued laminated timber
46. Analysis of economic feasibility of ash and maple lamella production for glued laminated timber
47. Chemisch modifiziertes Holz – nachhaltig und klimafreundlich – also das (Bau)material der Zukunft? Von der aktuellen Forschung in die Schule.
48. Modification of Scots pine with activated glucose and citric acid: Physical and mechanical properties
49. The Impact of Anatomical Characteristics on the Structural Integrity of Wood
50. Changes in sorption and electrical properties of wood caused by fungal decay
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