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- Biomass preprocessing by torrefaction improves feedstock consistency and thereby improves the efficiency of biofuels operations, including pyrolysis, gasification, and combustion. A crucible furnace retort was fabricated of sufficient size to handle a commercially available wood chip feedstock. Varying the torrefaction times and temperatures provided an array of samples exhibiting various degrees of thermal degradation. Subsamples of the wood chip feedstock were also dried or ground to smaller particles prior to torrefaction to determine if such pretreatments would affect yields. Principal...AuthorsThomas L. Eberhardt, Chi-Leung So, Karen ReedKeywordsYear2016
- For decades, wood scientists and preservative formulators have employed the monocultured soil bottle assay to test efficacy of wood treatment in the laboratory as a rapid predictor of field performance. This study examines the effects of bicultured soil bottle assays on the decay by common wood decay fungi. Mycelial interactions were noted in early stages of colonization. With only two exceptions, a single fungus was apparent in each soil bottle, indicating dominance. The dominant fungi were not always the most efficient wood rots, and the rot type, white or brown, did not affect the...AuthorsGrant T. Kirker, Amy B. Bishell, Patricia K. Lebow, Carol A. ClausenSourceHolzforschungYear2016
- The process sulfite pretreatment to overcome recalcitrance of lignocelluloses (SPORL) has been the focus of this study. Pilot-scale (50 kg) pretreatment of wood chips of lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta Douglas ex Loudon) killed by mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins) were conducted at 165°C with a dilute sulfite solution of pH 2 for bioconversion to ethanol and lignosulfonate (LS). The pretreatment duration was optimized in laboratory bench scale experiments with a certain severity based on a combined hydrolysis factor (CHF). The sodium bisulfite loading was 8% and the...AuthorsHaifeng Zhou, Junyong Zhu, Roland L. Gleisner, Xueqing Qiu, Eric Horn, Jose NegronKeywordsSourceHolzforschungYear2016
- Total consumption of wood and paper products and fuelwood, in roundwood equivalents, increased between 1965 and 1988 from 13.3 to 19.6 billion cubic feet per year. Since 1988, it has been about 20 billion cubic feet per year. Total per capita consumption increased between 1965 and 1988, 68 to 80 ft3 per year. Since 1988 through 2011, per capita consumption has declined 42 ft3 per year. Consumption excluding fuelwood increased steadily between 1965 and 1988, from 12.3 to 16.8 billion cubic feet, before flattening out between 1989 and 2007. Per capita consumption, excluding fuelwood, has...AuthorsJames L. Howard, David B. McKeever, Ted BilekSourceUSDA Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory, Research Note, FPL-RN-0338 22 pYear2016
- Three recombinant GH5 endoglucanases chosen for their contrasting hydrolytic activities, and a commercial endoglucanase were used to treat cellulose nanofibers (CNFs) after they were milled from bleached eucalyptus pulp with a supermasscolloider. This enzyme ‘‘post-treatment’’ resulted in different properties for the CNFs depending on enzyme treatment. The degree of polymerization, water retention value and enzymatic digestibility were used to estimate the extent of fibrillation. Morphologies of CNFs were observed by SEM and TEM. Electron microscopy images indicated endoglucanase posttreatm...AuthorsWangxia Wang, Michael Mozuch, Ronald C. Sabo, Philip J. Kersten, Junyong Zhu, Yongcan JinKeywordsSourceCelluloseYear2016
- Adhesive bonding of wood using phenol-formaldehyde remains the industrial standard in wood product bond durability. Not only does this adhesive infiltrate the cell wall, it also is believed to form primary bonds with wood cell wall polymers, particularly guaiacyl lignin. However, the mechanism by which phenol-formaldehyde adhesive intergrally interacts and bonds to lignin within the cell wall remains unclear. We used recently developed sulubilization methodologies in conjunction with two-demensional 1H–13C solution-state NMR spectroscopy of ball milled pine earlywood and latewood bonded...AuthorsDaniel J. Yelle, John RalphKeywordsSourceInternational Journal of Adhesion and AdhesivesYear2016
- Moisture storage and transport properties of southern pine (Pinus spp.) wood were measured for implementation into hygrothermal models. Specimens were untreated or pressure-treated with alkaline copper quaternary (ACQ) preservative. Moisture storage was characterized with sorption isotherms in the hygroscopic region (high capillary pressures) and documented with mercury intrusion porosimetry in the overhygroscopic region (low capillary pressures). The data were then combined into a single moisture retention curve as a function of capillary pressure. Moisture transport was evaluated from...AuthorsSamuel L. Zelinka, Samuel V. Glass, Charles R. Boardman, Dominique DeromeKeywordsSourceWood Material Science and EngineeringYear2016
- Prior to the 1980s, the allowable stresses for lumber in North America were derived from testing of small clear specimens. However, the procedures were changed because these models were found to be inaccurate. Nevertheless, small clear testing continues to be used around the world for allowable stress determinations and in studies that examine forest management impacts on wood quality. Using small clear and nondestructive technologies is advantageous because of the ease of obtaining and testing small clear specimens compared with lumber. The objective of this study was to compare mechanical...AuthorsMark Alexander Butler, Joseph Dahlen, Finto Antony, Michael Kane, Thomas L. Eberhardt, Huizhe Jin, Kim Love-Myers, John Paul McTagueKeywordsSourceWood and Fiber ScienceYear2016
- Expanding bioenergy production from woody biomass has the potential to decrease net greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and improve the energy security of the United States. Science-based and internationally accepted life-cycle assessment (LCA) is an effective tool for policy makers to make scientifically informed decisions on expanding renewable energy production from newly developed bioenergy technologies. A distributed-scale high-temperature thermochemical conversion system, referred to as the Tucker renewable natural gas (RNG) unit, was evaluated for producing medium-energy synthesis gas...AuthorsHongmei Gu, Richard BergmanKeywordsSourceWood and Fiber Science, 48(2), 2016, pp. 129-141; 2016.Year2016
- Breeding new strains with improved traits is a long-standing goal of mushroom breeders that can be expedited by marker-assisted selection (MAS). We constructed a genetic linkage map of Pleurotus eryngii based on segregation analysis of markers in postmeiotic monokaryons from KNR2312. In total, 256 loci comprising 226 simple sequence-repeat (SSR) markers, 2 mating-type factors, and 28 insertion/deletion (InDel) markers were mapped. The map consisted of 12 linkage groups (LGs) spanning 1047.8 cM, with an average interval length of 4.09 cM. Four independent populations (Pd3, Pd8, Pd14, and...AuthorsChak Han Im, Young-Hoon Park, Kenneth E. Hammel, Bokyung Park, Soon Wook Kwon, Hojin Ryu, Jae-San RyuKeywordsSourceFungal Genetics and BiologyYear2016