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- Plant derived cellulose nano-fibers (CNF) are a material with remarkable mechanical properties compared to other natural fibers. However, efforts to produce nano-composites on a large scale using CNF have yet to be investigated. In this study, scalable CNF nano-composites were made from isotropically porous CNF preforms using a freeze drying process. An improvised Liquid Composite Molding (LCM) process was used to make the nano-composites using a high bio-content ‘green’ epoxy resin. Formation of the freeze dried CNF preforms' porous network highly affects the mechanical properties of the...AuthorsBamdad Barari, Thomas K. Ellingham, Issam I. Ghamhia, Krishna M. Pillai, Rani El-Hajjar, Lih-Sheng Turng, Ronald C. SaboKeywordsSourceComposites Part B: EngineeringYear2016
- Identification of the specific genes and enzymes involved in the fungal degradation of lignocellulosic biomass derived from feedstocks with various compositions is essential to the development of improved bioenergy processes. In order to elucidate the effect of substrate composition on gene expression in wood-rotting fungi, we employed microarrays based on the annotated genomes of the brown- and white-rot fungi, Rhodonia placenta (formerly Postia placenta) and Phanerochaete chrysosporium, respectively. We monitored the expression of genes involved in the enzymatic deconstruction of the...AuthorsOleksandr Skyba, Daniel Cullen, Carl J. Douglas, Shawn D. MansfieldKeywordsSourceApplied and Environmental Microbiology, 82(14)Year2016
- Many techniques are available to characterize lignin. The techniques presented in this chapter are considered nondegradative, which are commonly applied to lignin. A brief discussion of lignin structure is included with this chapter to aid the reader in understanding why the discussed characterization techniques are appropriate for the study of lignin. Because the chemical structure and composition of lignin vary from source, type of lignin, and isolation method, as discussed in the preceding chapters, characterization is important. Obtaining the molecular weight of a lignin sample can...AuthorsNicole M. Stark, Daniel J. Yelle, Umesh P. AgarwalSourceLignin in Polymer CompositesYear2016
- Studying wood adhesive bond durability is challenging because wood is highly variable and heterogeneous at all length scales. In this study, three North American diffuse-porous hardwoods (hard maple, soft maple, and basswood) and their adhesively bonded as-semblies were exposed to wet and dry cyclic tests. Then, their den-sity differences were related to bond durability. Physical and me-chanical properties (compression-shear) of the solid wood were measured along with mechanical properties of epoxy-bonded as-semblies. Specific gravity tests gave the expected result (hard maple > soft maple...AuthorsDaniel J. Yelle, Ashley M. StirgusSourceFPL-GTR-244. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory.Year2016
- This study investigated weathering performance of an HDPE wood plastic composite reinforced with extracted or delignified wood flour (WF). The wood flour was pre-extracted with three different solvents, toluene/ethanol (TE), acetone/water (AW), and hot water (HW), or sodium chlorite/acetic acid. The spectral properties of the composites before and after artificial weathering under accelerated conditions were characterized by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, the surface color parameters were analyzed using colorimetry, and the mechanical properties were determined by a...AuthorsYao Chen, Nicole M. Stark, Mandla A. Tshabalala, Jianmin Gao, Yongming FanKeywordsSourceMaterials 2016, 9(610).Year2016
- The genome of the white rot fungus Pycnoporus cinnabarinus includes a large number of genes encoding enzymes implicated in lignin degradation. Among these, three genes are predicted to encode glyoxal oxidase, an enzyme previously isolated from Phanerochaete chrysosporium. The glyoxal oxidase of P. chrysosporium is physiologically coupled to lignin-oxidizing peroxidases via generation of extracellular H2O2 and utilizes an array of aldehydes and -hydroxycarbonyls as the substrates. Two of the predicted glyoxal oxidases of P. cinnabarinus, GLOX1 (PciGLOX1) and GLOX2 (PciGLOX2), were heterolog...AuthorsMarianne Daou, François Piumi, Daniel Cullen, Eric Record, Craig B. FauldsKeywordsSourceApplied and Environmental Microbiology, 82(16)Year2016
- Certain wood decay basidiomycetes, collectively referred to as brown rot fungi, rapidly depolymerize cellulose while leaving behind the bulk of cell wall lignin as a modified residue. The mechanism(s) employed is unclear, but considerable evidence implicates the involvement of diffusible oxidants generated via Fenton-like chemistry. Toward a better understanding of this process, we have examined the transcriptome and secretome of Wolfiporia cocos when cultivated on media containing glucose, purified crystalline cellulose, aspen (Populus grandidentata), or lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) as...AuthorsJill Gaskell, Robert A. Blanchette, Philip E. Stewart, Sandra Splinter BonDurant, Marie Adams, Grzegorz Sabat, Philip J. Kersten, Daniel CullenKeywordsSourceApplied and Environmental Microbiology, 82(13): 3979-3987Year2016
- L’identificazione dei legni costituisce il primo passo per ottenere conoscenze indispensabili in molti ambiti di studio. Ad esempio, prima di eseguire il restauro di un manufatto di interesse culturale è indispensabile conoscere il nome dei legni che lo compongono. Oppure, nel caso in cui si sospetti che un legno protetto da convenzioni internazionali sia stato illegalmente posto nel commercio, è indispensabile che le autorità preposte al controllo possano identificarlo prontamente per bloccarne lo sfruttamento. Inoltre, nella pratica commerciale è spesso necessario appurare se la specie...AuthorsFlavio Ruffinatto, Alan Crivellaro, Alex C. WiedenhoeftKeywordsSourceAula Magna Supplemento a Sherwood - ForesteYear2016
- Heating logs prior to peeling positively affects the surface properties of veneer as well as the wood-adhesive bond strength. However, the mechanism behind this increase in strength is not fully understood. The aim of the present study was to separate the influence of soaking temperature and peeling temperature on the physical surface properties and bonding quality. Rotary-cut birch (Betula pendula Roth) logs were soaked at 70 °C, and half ofthem were subsequently cooled to 20 °C prior to peeling. Surface roughness measurements, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), surface integrity...AuthorsAnti Rohumaa, Akio Yamamoto, Christopher G. Hunt, Charles R. Frihart, Mark Hughes, Jaan KersKeywordsSourceBioResources 11(3)Year2016
- Arson continues to claim many historic covered bridges. Site-specific, post-fire evaluations of the structural integrity of a bridge are often necessary in a fire’s aftermath. Decisions on whether individual wood components can be rehabilitated, reconstructed, or replaced must be made. This report includes coverage of existing approaches and exploratory approaches that can be used for general guidance and a select number of more specific treatments that can be used to approximate the residual capacity of individual firedamaged members. Topics such as fire-retardant treatments and other...AuthorsBrian Kukay, Charles Todd, Tyler Jahn, Jenson Sannon, Logan Dunlap, Robert H. White, Mark A. DietenbergerKeywordsSourceUSDA Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory, General Technical Report, FPL-GTR-243Year2016