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Hygroscopicity of heat-treated Norway spruce (Picea abies) wood
Marc Borrega
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, Petri P. Kärenlampi
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Not published at VTT
University of Eastern Finland
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spruces
100%
wood
100%
norway
100%
heat treatments
100%
abies
100%
hygroscopicity
100%
water
66%
mass loss
66%
bonding
33%
heating
33%
steady-state conditions
33%
reduction
33%
hydrogen
33%
humidity
33%
cell wall
33%
drying
33%
Keyphrases
Norway Spruce
100%
Picea Abies
100%
Hygroscopicity
100%
Abies Wood
100%
Mass Loss
66%
Humidity
33%
Cell Wall
33%
Thermal Treatment
33%
Wood
33%
Hornification
33%
Spruce Wood
33%
Batch Experiments
33%
Steady-state Temperature
33%
Water Movement
33%
Pore System
33%
Irreversible Hydrogen
33%
Hydrogen Bonds (H-bonds)
33%
Drying Cycle
33%
Dry-wet Cycles
33%
Engineering
Mass Loss
100%
Isothermal
50%
Heat Treatment
50%
Hornification
50%
State Temperature
50%
Drying Cycle
50%
Pore System
50%
Relative Humidity
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Norway Spruce
100%
Wettability
100%
Cell Wall
33%
Spruce
33%
Steady State
33%
Water Flow
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Picea Abies
100%
Cell Wall
50%
Relative Humidity
50%
Water Flow
50%
Heat Treatment
50%
Material Science
Wettability
100%
Hydrogen Bonding
33%