375 results on '"Salmén, Lennart"'
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2. Cell wall polymer distribution in bamboo visualized with in situ imaging FTIR
3. Hygroscopicity, degradation and thermal stability of isolated bamboo fibers and parenchyma cells upon moderate heat treatment
4. Moisture induced straining of the cellulosic microfibril
5. Molecular origin of mechano-sorptive creep in cellulosic fibres
6. Structural organization of the cell wall polymers in compression wood as revealed by FTIR microspectroscopy
7. Creep properties of compression wood fibers
8. Wood Cell Wall Structure and Organisation in Relation to Mechanics
9. Effect of drying conditions on cellulose microfibril aggregation and “hornification”
10. Non-exchanging hydroxyl groups on the surface of cellulose fibrils: The role of interaction with water
11. Changes of wood cell walls in response to hygro-mechanical steam treatment
12. Effects of ageing on the cell wall and its hygroscopicity of wood in ancient timber construction
13. Why Do Bamboo Parenchyma Cells Show Higher Nanofibrillation Efficiency than Fibers: An Investigation on Their Hierarchical Cell Wall Structure
14. Deposition and organisation of cell wall polymers during maturation of poplar tension wood by FTIR microspectroscopy
15. Softwood-based sponge gels
16. Moisture adsorption of glucomannan and xylan hemicelluloses
17. Physical properties of cellulosic materials related to moisture changes
18. Xylan as limiting factor in enzymatic hydrolysis of nanocellulose
19. Celebrating 75 years of Holzforschung
20. The Effect of Process Conditions on Pulp Quality Development in Low Consistency Refining of Mechanical Pulp - TMP
21. Wood morphology and properties from molecular perspectives
22. Plasticized xyloglucan for improved toughness—Thermal and mechanical behaviour
23. Ultra-structural organisation of cell wall polymers in normal and tension wood of aspen revealed by polarisation FTIR microspectroscopy
24. Shear/Compression of Chips for Lower Energy Consumption in TMP Refining
25. Celebrating 75 years of Holzforschung
26. Wood cell wall mimicking for composite films of spruce nanofibrillated cellulose with spruce galactoglucomannan and arabinoglucuronoxylan
27. Mechano-sorptive creep in pulp fibres and paper
28. Changes in the properties of wood cell walls during the transformation from sapwood to heartwood
29. A Better Understanding of Wood as a Material — A Way to Increased Energy Efficiency when Making Mechanical Pulps?
30. Localisation and characterisation of incipient brown-rot decay within spruce wood cell walls using FT-IR imaging microscopy
31. Experimental micromechanical characterisation of wood cell walls
32. Arabinoxylan/nanofibrillated cellulose composite films
33. Arabinoxylan structure affects the reinforcement of films by microfibrillated cellulose
34. Anisotropy of cell wall polymers in branches of hardwood and softwood: a polarized FTIR study
35. Composite films from spruce galactoglucomannans with microfibrillated spruce wood cellulose
36. Fibre morphological effects on mechano-sorptive creep
37. Viscoelasticity and water plasticization of polymer-cellulose composite films and paper sheets
38. Cellulose structural arrangement in relation to spectral changes in tensile loading FTIR
39. Characterizing wood polymers in the primary cell wall of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) using dynamic FT-IR spectroscopy
40. Mechano-sorptive creep in wood fibres
41. Moisture uptake in native cellulose – the roles of different hydrogen bonds: a dynamic FT-IR study using Deuterium exchange
42. Deformation of wet wood under combined shear and compression
43. Combined shear and compression analysis using the Iosipescu device: analytical and experimental studies of medium density fiberboard
44. Two‐dimensional step‐scan FTIR: a tool to unravel the OH‐valency‐range of the spectrum of Cellulose I
45. Water Sorption to Hydroxyl and Carboxylic Acid Groups in Carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) Studied with NIR-spectroscopy
46. The effect of moisture on the dynamical mechanical properties of bacterial cellulose/glucuronoxylan nanocomposites
47. The fibrillar orientation in the S2-layer of wood fibres as determined by X-ray diffraction analysis
48. The Softening Behavior of Hemicelluloses Related to Moisture
49. UTILISING THE POTENTIAL OF WOOD FIBRE
50. The association of water to cellulose and hemicellulose in paper examined by FTIR spectroscopy
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