Modification of larch wood by intensive microwave irradiation
Liu Hong-Hai , Wang Qing-Wen , Yang Lin , Jiang Tao , Cai Ying-Chun
Journal of Forestry Research ›› 2005, Vol. 16 ›› Issue (3) : 237 -240.
Modification of larch wood by intensive microwave irradiation
The larch wood was treated by microwave irradiation under different radiant intensity and treating duration. The microwave-treated wood specimens together with the un-treated for comparison were impregnated by water in pressure vessel and then tested for permeability, mechanical properties and microstructure change by SEM to study the modification performance of microwave treatment on larch wood. The results showed that under suitable conditions of microwave treatment the permeability of larch wood was improved without noticeable decreasing of the modulus of rupture (MOR) and the modulus of elasticity (MOE). The radical parenchyma and some pit membrane were ruptured, and tiny cracks were formed in the cell walls. The formation of tiny cracks in the cell walls serves as man-made channels of gas and liquid and this contribute to improve the permeability of the wood.
Larch wood / Modification / Microwave irradiation / Permeability / S781 / A
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