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Influences of moisture content on the catalysis of sulfur dioxide and attainable properties in a vapor-phase treatment of wood with formaldehyde
ホルムアルデヒドによる木材の気相処理における二酸化硫黄触媒と達成可能性質に及ぼす水分量の影響
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Volume:
51
Issue:
2
Page:
141-147
Publication year:
Apr. 25, 2005
JST Material Number:
L3386A
ISSN:
1435-0211
Document type:
Article
Article type:
原著論文
Country of issue:
Germany, Federal Republic of (DEU)
Language:
ENGLISH (EN)
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Improved wood
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MINATO, K. Effect of uncatalyzed formaldehyde cross-linking on physical and mechanical properties of papers. Bull Kyoto Univ Forest. 1983, 55, 338-347
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HEAMON, RFS. Theory of the vibration testing of wood. Forest Prod J. 1966, 16, 29-40
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