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  1. Embodied energy data implications for optimal specification of building envelopes
  2. The toughness of hygrothermally modified wood
  3. Guest Editorial
  4. Equilibrium and dynamic vapour water sorption properties of biochar derived from apple wood
  5. Variability in water vapour sorption isotherm in Japanese Larch (Larix kaempferiLamb.) – earlywood and latewood influences
  6. Chemical changes of wood during steaming measured by IR spectroscopy
  7. Effect of initial moisture content on the anti-swelling efficiency of thermally modified Scots pine sapwood treated in a high-pressure reactor under saturated steam
  8. Accessibility of hydroxyl groups in birch kraft pulps quantified by deuterium exchange in D2O vapor
  9. Assessment of Carbon Footprinting in the Wood Industry
  10. Environmental Standards and Embedded Carbon in the Built Environment
  11. The water vapour sorption behaviour of acetylated birch wood: how acetylation affects the sorption isotherm and accessible hydroxyl content
  12. Mechanical and physical properties of thermally modified Scots pine wood in high pressure reactor under saturated steam at 120, 150 and 180 °C
  13. The water vapour adsorption–desorption behaviour of naturally aged Tilia cordata Mill. wood
  14. Measuring the thickness swelling and set-recovery of densified and thermally modified Scots pine solid wood
  15. What is the role of the accessibility of wood hydroxyl groups in controlling moisture content?
  16. Cupping behaviour of surface densified Scots pine wood: the effect of process parameters and correlation with density profile characteristics
  17. The water vapor sorption behavior of a galactomannan cellulose nanocomposite film analyzed using parallel exponential kinetics and the Kelvin-Voigt viscoelastic model
  18. A critical discussion of the physics of wood–water interactions
  19. An Introduction to Sustainable Resource Use
  20. A rheological description of the water vapour sorption kinetics behaviour of wood invoking a model using a canonical assembly of Kelvin-Voigt elements and a possible link with sorption hysteresis
  21. The water vapour sorption properties of thermally modified and densified wood
  22. The influence of photodegradation and weathering on the water vapour sorption kinetic behaviour of scots pine earlywood and latewood
  23. Surface only modification of bacterial cellulose nanofibres with organic acids
  24. The water vapour sorption behaviour of three celluloses: analysis using parallel exponential kinetics and interpretation using the Kelvin-Voigt viscoelastic model
  25. The dynamic water vapour sorption properties of natural fibres and viscoelastic behaviour of the cell wall: is there a link between sorption kinetics and hysteresis?
  26. Photodegradation and weathering effects on timber surface moisture profiles as studied using dynamic vapour sorption
  27. Effects of chemical modification of wood particles with glutaraldehyde and 1,3-dimethylol-4,5-dihydroxyethyleneurea on properties of the resulting polypropylene composites
  28. The dynamic water vapour sorption behaviour of natural fibres and kinetic analysis using the parallel exponential kinetics model
  29. Analysis of water vapour sorption of oleo-thermal modified wood of Acacia mangium and Endospermum malaccense by a parallel exponential kinetics model and according to the Hailwood-Horrobin model
  30. Analysis of the water vapour sorption isotherms of thermally modified acacia and sesendok
  31. Silane coupling agents used for natural fiber/polymer composites: A review
  32. Natural Fibre Reinforced Composites Opportunities and Challenges
  33. Analysis of the water vapour sorption behaviour of Sitka spruce [Picea sitchensis (Bongard) Carr.] based on the parallel exponential kinetics model
  34. The water vapor sorption behavior of flax fibers-Analysis using the parallel exponential kinetics model and determination of the activation energies of sorption
  35. Dynamic water vapour sorption properties of wood treated with glutaraldehyde
  36. The water vapour sorption properties of Sitka spruce determined using a dynamic vapour sorption apparatus
  37. Water vapor sorption kinetics of wood modified with glutaraldehyde
  38. A study of early colour change due to simulated accelerated sunlight exposure in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris)
  39. Decay resistance of acetylated and hexanoylated hardwood and softwood species exposed to Coniophora puteana
  40. The water vapor sorption behavior of natural fibers
  41. Special issue with contributions from the 4th European Conference on Wood Modification
  42. Why does acetylation protect wood from microbiological attack?
  43. The reduction in the fibre saturation point of wood due to chemical modification using anhydride reagents: A reappraisal
  44. Deformation and fracture behaviour of flax fibre reinforced thermosetting polymer matrix composites
  45. Changes in the cell wall volume of a number of wood species due to reaction with acetic anhydride
  46. Decay resistance of anhydride-modified Corsican pine sapwood exposed to the brown rot fungus Coniophora puteana
  47. Wood Modification
  48. Dimensional changes in Corsican pine (Pinus nigra Arnold) modified with acetic anhydride measured using a helium pycnometer
  49. Chemical modification employed as a means of probing the cell-wall micropore of pine sapwood
  50. The Pyridine-Catalysed Acylation of Pine Sapwood and Phenolic Model Compounds with Carboxylic Acid Anhydrides. Determination of Activation Energies and Entropy of Activation
  51. The preparation and physical characterisation of modified soybean polysaccharides
  52. Covalent bonding of wood through chemical activation
  53. An investigation of the potential for chemical modification and subsequent polymeric grafting as a means of protecting wood against photodegradation
  54. An investigation into the effects of micro-compressive defects on interphase behaviour in hemp-epoxy composites using half-fringe photoelasticity
  55. An Investigation of the Reaction of Epoxides with Wood
  56. Studies of the reaction of carboxylic acid anhydrides with wood. Experimental determination and modelling of kinetic profiles
  57. A study of the potential of acetylation to improve the properties of plant fibres
  58. The Chemical Modification of Scots Pine with Succinic Anhydride or Octenyl Succinic Anhydride. I. Dimensional Stabilisation
  59. Preparation, properties and crystal structures of new nickel(II) complexes of 1,2-asymmetrically substituted dithiolenes for third-order non-linear optical applications
  60. Third-order nonlinear optical properties of metal dithiolene- and phthalocyanine-doped sol-gel materials
  61. Soluble nickel bis(dithiolene) oligomers for third-order non-linear optical studies
  62. Large refractive nonlinearities and two-photon absorption in aryl-substituted dithiolenes
  63. Designing Materials for All-Optical Switching: Nickel Dithiolene - PMMA Guest-Host Polymers
  64. Nickel dithiolene-PMMA guest-host polymers for all-optical signal switching
  65. Synthesis and characterization of metal-sulphur ligand complexes having high third-order optical nonlinearities
  66. Non-linear optical studies of nickel dithiolene complexes
  67. Organotransition metal and rare-earth compounds with high-resonant-enhanced chi(3) coefficients
  68. Substituent and metal-ion complexation effects upon the gas-surface interactions of thin organic films
  69. The chemical degradation of gas-sensing meso-tetra-arylporphin thin films by high levels of dinitrogen tetroxide
  70. Use of thin films of conjugated organic macrocycles as the active elements in toxic-gas sensors operating at room temperature