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  1. Superhydrophobic and Superoleophilic Fiber from Waste Bamboo Processing Residues for Oil/water Selective Separation
  2. Investigations of mechanical properties and chemical changes occurring during welding of thermally modified ash wood
  3. Glutaraldehyde-wheat gluten protein adhesives for wood bonding
  4. Some of physical and mechanical properties of particleboard panels bonded with phenol-lignin-glyoxal resin
  5. 5-Hydroxymethyl furfural modified melamine glyoxal resin
  6. Water resistance improvement by polyethyleneimine of tannin-furfuryl alcohol adhesives
  7. Comparison of the properties of urea-formaldehyde resins by the use of formalin or urea formaldehyde condensates
  8. Furfuryl alcohol-aldehyde plywood adhesive resins
  9. A comparison between the influence of nanoclay and isocyanate on urea-glyoxal resins
  10. Water resistance of natural joint of spruce produced by linear friction welding without any treatment
  11. Emulsion-templated porous carbon monoliths derived from tannins
  12. An aqueous extract of Limoniastrum guyonianum gall induces anti-tumor effects in melanoma-injected mice via modulation of the immune response
  13. Limoniastrum guyonianummethanol extract induces immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory effects by activating cellular anti-oxidant activity
  14. Investigation of Chemical, Physical and Mechanical Properties of Algerian Date Palm Wood
  15. Flexible‐elastic copolymerized polyurethane‐tannin foams
  16. Comparing environmental impacts of different forest management scenarios for maritime pine biomass production in France
  17. Phenol–Formaldehydes
  18. Aminos
  19. Types, processing and properties of bioadhesives for wood and fibers
  20. Pinus pinaster tannin/furanic foams: PART I. Formulation
  21. Pine tannin based adhesive mixes for plywood
  22. Development a new method for pilot scale production of high grade oil palm plywood: Effect of resin content on the mechanical properties, bonding quality and formaldehyde emission of palm plywood
  23. Carbon meringues derived from flavonoid tannins
  24. Wood Joints Adhesion and Performance in Mechanical Friction Welding of Wood without Adhesives
  25. Synthesis and physicochemical properties of hydroxypropyl tannins from maritime pine bark (Pinus pinaster Ait.)
  26. Improving Hot-Water Resistance of Melamine-Urea-Formaldehyde by Addition of PolyFox PF-151N Polymer
  27. Fast Pressing Composite Using Tannin-Furfuryl Alcohol Resin and Vegetal Fibers Reinforcement
  28. Characterization of two maritime pine tannins as wood adhesives
  29. Performance of MUF resins for particleboard before and after spray-drying
  30. Fabrication and mechanical analysis of mimosa tannin and commercial flax fibers biocomposites
  31. The influence of forest management systems on the environmental impacts for Douglas-fir production in France
  32. Hydroxypropyl tannin derivatives from Pinus pinaster (Ait.) bark
  33. Characterization of Pinus brutia bark tannin by MALDI-TOF MS and 13C NMR
  34. Tannin/furanic foams without blowing agents and formaldehyde
  35. MALDI-TOF and 13C NMR analysis of a renewable resource additive—Thermoplastic acetylated tannins
  36. Particleboards production from date palm biomass
  37. Mayonnaise, whipped cream and meringue, a new carbon cuisine
  38. Schichtholz aus Holz- und Bambuslagen verbunden durch lineares Vibrations-Reibschweißen
  39. Tannin–resorcinol–aldehyde cold-set wood adhesives with only formaldehyde as hardener
  40. Parameter scanning for linear welding of Brazilian Eucalyptus benthamii wood
  41. Phenolic resin wood panel adhesives based on chestnut (Castanea sativa) hydrolysable tannins
  42. Mechanical properties of heat-treated organic foams
  43. Multifunctional porous solids derived from tannins
  44. New families of carbon gels based on natural resources
  45. Wood blockboards for construction fabricated by wood welding with pre-oiled dowels
  46. Structure and oxidation resistance of micro-cellular Si–SiC foams derived from natural resins
  47. Systematic studies of tannin–formaldehyde aerogels: preparation and properties
  48. Isolation and characterization of lignin from Moroccan sugar cane bagasse: Production of lignin–phenol-formaldehyde wood adhesive
  49. Mechanical characterization of industrial particleboard panels glued with cornstarch–mimosa tannin–urea formaldehyde resins
  50. Bioadhesives for Wood and Fibres
  51. Bioresourced pine tannin/furanic foams with glyoxal and glutaraldehyde
  52. Improving UF particleboard adhesives water resistance by small albumin and sunflower oil additions
  53. Corn flour-mimosa tannin-based adhesives without formaldehyde for interior particleboard production
  54. Natural tannin–furanic thermosetting moulding plastics
  55. Evaluation of mechanical and physical properties of industrial particleboard bonded with a corn flour–urea formaldehyde adhesive
  56. Exploratory results for composites of natural fibres mats with a natural matrix of epoxidized vegetable oils
  57. New tannin–lignin aerogels
  58. Reaction of condensed tannins with ammonia
  59. CAUSES OF THE WATER RESISTANCE OF WELDED JOINTS OF PADUK WOOD
  60. Electromagnetic shielding efficiency in Ka-band: carbon foam versus epoxy/carbon nanotube composites
  61. Mimosa tannin resins for impregnated paper overlays
  62. Condensed tannins from grape pomace: Characterization by FTIR and MALDI TOF and production of environment friendly wood adhesive
  63. Characterization of pomegranate peels tannin extractives
  64. MALDI-TOF, HPLC-ESI-TOF and 13C-NMR characterization of chestnut (Castanea sativa) shell tannins for wood adhesives
  65. Highly porous conducting carbon foams for electromagnetic applications
  66. Radiative properties of tannin-based, glasslike, carbon foams
  67. Enhancing MUF particleboard adhesives performance by glutaraldehyde addition
  68. “Blue glue”: A new precursor of carbon aerogels
  69. Tannin-furfuryl alcohol wood panel adhesives without formaldehyde
  70. MALDI‐TOF‐CID for the microstructure elucidation of polymeric hydrolysable tannins
  71. Influence of Machine Setting and Wood Parameters on Crack Formation in Scots Pine Joints Produced by Linear Friction Welding
  72. Industrial production of pine tannin-bonded particleboard and MDF
  73. Microstructure elucidation of polyflavonoid tannins by MALDI‐TOF‐CID
  74. Tailoring the structure of cellular vitreous carbon foams
  75. Pore structure and electrochemical performances of tannin-based carbon cryogels
  76. Impact of depressurizing rate on the porosity of aerogels
  77. Chemistry, Morphology, Microtomography and Activation of Natural and Carbonized Tannin Foams for Different Applications
  78. Tannin-boron preservatives for wood buildings: mechanical and fire properties
  79. Mechanical behaviour and 3D stress analysis of multi-layered wooden beams made with welded-through wood dowels
  80. Highly mesoporous organic aerogels derived from soy and tannin
  81. Chemical Modification of Tannin/Furanic Rigid Foams by Isocyanates and Polyurethanes
  82. Extraction of Polyphenolics from Lignocellulosic Materials and Agricultural Byproducts for the Formulation of Resin for Wood Adhesives
  83. Condensed tannins extraction from grape pomace: Characterization and utilization as wood adhesives for wood particleboard
  84. The use of tannin to prepare carbon gels. Part II. Carbon cryogels
  85. The use of tannin to prepare carbon gels. Part I: Carbon aerogels
  86. Bimodal activated carbons derived from resorcinol-formaldehyde cryogels
  87. Flammability assessment of tannin-based cellular materials
  88. Natural Lignans as Adhesives for Cellulose: Computational Interaction Energy vs Experimental Results
  89. Chemical Changes Induced by High-Speed Rotation Welding of Wood — Application to Two Canadian Hardwood Species
  90. Formaldehyde-Free Dimethoxyethanal-Derived Resins for Wood-Based Panels
  91. Acrylated Epoxidized Soy Oil as an Alternative to Urea-Formaldehyde in Making Wheat Straw Particleboards
  92. Properties Enhancement of Oil Palm Plywood through Veneer Pretreatment with Low Molecular Weight Phenol-Formaldehyde Resin
  93. Characterization of Urea-Formaldehyde Resins by GPC/SEC and HPLC Techniques: Effect of Ageing
  94. Natural Lignans as Adhesives for Cellulose
  95. Gluten Protein Adhesives for Wood Panels
  96. Bonding of Heat-Treated Spruce with Phenol-Formaldehyde Adhesive
  97. Extraction of condensed tannins from grape pomace for use as wood adhesives
  98. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Water Distribution in Welded Woods
  99. Shear Refinement of Formaldehyde-Free Corn Starch and Mimosa Tannin (Acacia mearnsii) Wood Adhesives
  100. Extraction, Characterization and Utilization of Organosolv Miscanthus Lignin for the Conception of Environmentally Friendly Mixed Tannin/Lignin Wood Resins
  101. Influence of Weldling Parameters on Weldline Density and Its Relation to Crack Formation in Welded Scots Pine Joints
  102. Influence of Welding Parameters and Wood Properties on the Water Absorption in Scots Pine Joints Induced by Linear Welding
  103. Extraction de la lignine deMiscanthus x Giganteuspour la production d’adhésifs pour le matériau bois
  104. Condensed tannin reactivity inhibition by internal rearrangements: Detection by CP-MAS 13C NMR
  105. Structure and electrochemical capacitance of carbon cryogels derived from phenol–formaldehyde resins
  106. Mechanical potential of eco-OSB produced from durable and nondurable species and natural resins
  107. MALDI-TOF and 13C NMR characterization of maritime pine industrial tannin extract
  108. End-grain butt joints obtained by friction welding of high density eucalyptus wood
  109. Effect of layers relative moisture content on the IB strength of pine tannin bonded particleboard
  110. Bimodal cellular activated carbons derived from tannins
  111. Characterization of Acacia mangium polyflavonoid tannins by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry and CP-MAS 13C NMR
  112. Mechanical properties of tannin-based rigid foams undergoing compression
  113. Cornstarch–mimosa tannin–urea formaldehyde resins as adhesives in the particleboard production
  114. Chemical activation of tannin–furanic carbon foams
  115. FRIENDLY WOOD PRESERVATIVE SYSTEM BASED ON POLYMERIZED TANNIN RESIN-BORIC ACID FOR OUTDOOR APPLICATIONS
  116. Moisture Sensitivity of Scots Pine Joints Produced by Linear Frictional Welding
  117. PREPARATION AND MECHANICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF PARTICLEBOARD MADE FROM MARITIME PINE AND GLUED WITH BIO-ADHESIVES BASED ON CORNSTARCH AND TANNINS
  118. Evaluation of Some Synthetic Oligolignols as Adhesives: A Molecular Docking Study
  119. Guest Editorial
  120. Characterization of a formaldehyde-free cornstarch-tannin wood adhesive for interior plywood
  121. Tannin-based rigid foams: A survey of chemical and physical properties
  122. Cornstarch and tannin in phenol–formaldehyde resins for plywood production
  123. Erratum to ‘Tannin-based carbon foam’ [Carbon 47 (2009) 1480–1492]
  124. High resin content natural matrix–natural fibre biocomposites
  125. Comparative Properties of Agrofiber Based Particle Boards Using Newly Developed Bonding Materials
  126. X-Ray Microtomography Studies of Tannin-Derived Organic and Carbon Foams
  127. Handbook of Sealant Technology
  128. Development and optimization of a new formaldehyde-free cornstarch and tannin wood adhesive
  129. Characterization and performance of Rhizophora apiculata mangrove polyflavonoid tannins in the adsorption of copper (II) and lead (II)
  130. On the performance of a melamine–urea–formaldehyde resin for decorative paper coatings
  131. Influence of grain direction and pre-heating on linear wood welding
  132. Farblose, formaldehydfreie Harnstoffharzkleber für Holzwerkstoffplatten
  133. Polyflavonoid Tannins Self-Condensation Adhesives for Wood Particleboard
  134. Tannin-based carbon foams
  135. Linear welding of grooved wood surfaces
  136. Tannin-based rigid foams: Characterization and modification
  137. Metal adsorption of tannin based rigid foams
  138. Honeymoon fast-set adhesives for glulam and fingerjoints of higher natural materials content
  139. Évaluation de la durabilité des produits en bois imprégnés avec du borax et collés avec un adhésif naturel à base d’amidon de maïs et de tannin
  140. High performance tannin resin-boron wood preservatives for outdoor end-uses
  141. Formaldehyde‐free aminoresin wood adhesives based on dimethoxyethanal
  142. MALDI-ToF investigation of furanic polymer foams before and after carbonization: Aromatic rearrangement and surviving furanic structures
  143. Analysis of gases emitted during carbonization degradation of polyflavonoid tannin/furanic rigid foams
  144. Synthesis–structure–performance relationship of cocondensed phenol–urea–formaldehyde resins by MALDI‐ToF and 13C NMR
  145. Flocculation of cellulose fibre suspensions: the contribution of percolation and effective-medium theories
  146. Influence of nanoclay on urea‐formaldehyde resins for wood adhesives and its model
  147. Structure degradation, conservation and rearrangement in the carbonisation of polyflavonoid tannin/furanic rigid foams – A MALDI-TOF investigation
  148. Study on the structure of mangrove polyflavonoid tannins with MALDI‐TOF mass spectrometry
  149. Emission of gases and degradation volatiles from polymeric wood constituents in friction welding of wood dowels
  150. Dependence of dowel welding on rotation rate
  151. Environment‐friendly soy flour‐based resins without formaldehyde
  152. Tannins: Major Sources, Properties and Applications
  153. NATURAL TANNIN-BASED RIGID FOAMS AS INSULATION FOR DOORS AND WALL PANELS
  154. Weather exposure durability of welded dowel joints
  155. Bonding performance of heat treated wood with structural adhesives
  156. Environmentally friendly mixed tannin/lignin wood resins
  157. Testing by fourier transform infrared species variation during melamine–urea–formaldehyde resin preparation
  158. Leachability and termite resistance of wood treated with a new preservative: ammonium borate oleate
  159. Fluorinated polyether additives to improve the performance of urea–formaldehyde adhesives for wood panels
  160. Microcrystallinity and colloidal peculiarities of UF/isocyanate hybrid resins
  161. Full-scale industrial wood floor assembly and structures by welded-through dowels
  162. Recycled micronized polyurethane powders as active extenders of UF and PF wood panel adhesives
  163. Impact d’un traitement oléothermique sur la durabilité du bois imprégné à l’acide borique
  164. Lignin‐based polycondensation resins for wood adhesives
  165. Thermal stability of structural one‐component polyurethane adhesives for wood—structure‐property relationship
  166. Urea–formaldehyde–propionaldehyde physical gelation resins for improved swelling in water
  167. Edge and face linear vibration welding of wood panels
  168. Lignin-based wood panel adhesives without formaldehyde
  169. Parameters of wood welding: A study with infrared thermography
  170. Structure–property relationships in one‐component polyurethane adhesives for wood: Sensitivity to low moisture content
  171. Correlation of 13C‐NMR analysis with fungal decay tests of polymeric structural wood constituents. I. Basidiomycetes
  172. Variation of MUF and PMUF resins mass fractions during preparation
  173. Ester acceleration mechanisms in phenol–formaldehyde resin adhesives
  174. Colloidal aggregation of aminoplastic polycondensation resins: Urea–formaldehyde versus melamine–formaldehyde and melamine–urea–formaldehyde resins
  175. The reaction in water of UF resins with isocyanates at short curing times: A 13C NMR investigation
  176. Coreacting PMUF/isocyanate resins for wood panel adhesives
  177. The effects of a two stage heat treatment process on the properties of particleboard
  178. Welding-through doweling of wood panels
  179. Optimising the properties of OSB by a one-step heat pre-treatment process
  180. Wood welding: A challenging alternative to conventional wood gluing
  181. Non-toxic, zero emission tannin-glyoxal adhesives for wood panels
  182. 13C NMR investigation of the reaction in water of UF resins with blocked emulsifiable isocyanates
  183. Improved water resistance of UF adhesives for plywood by small pMDI additions
  184. Temperature and density distribution in mechanical vibration wood welding
  185. Green wood gluing by traditional honeymoon PRF adhesives
  186. Surface finishes by mechanically induced wood surface fusion
  187. One‐component polyurethane adhesives for green wood gluing: Structure and temperature‐dependent creep
  188. Influence of grain direction in vibrational wood welding
  189. PUF panel adhesives doped with additional urea and reinforced by isocyanates
  190. Dependance on the adhesive formulation of the upgrading of MUF particleboard adhesives and decrease of melamine content by buffer and additives
  191. Recycling melamine-impregnated paper waste as board adhesives
  192. Fast pressing of thick biodegradable lightweight boards
  193. Structure of resorcinol, phenol, and furan resins by MALDI‐TOF mass spectrometry and 13C NMR
  194. Solid wood joints by in situ welding of structural wood constituents
  195. Low‐volatility acetals to upgrade the performance of melamine–urea–formaldehyde wood adhesive resins
  196. Wood bonding by mechanically‐induced in situ welding of polymeric structural wood constituents
  197. UV spectrophotometric method for polyphenolic tannin analysis
  198. Colloidal aggregation of MUF polycondensation resins: Formulation influence and storage stability
  199. Variation of acetal effect on performance of phenol–formaldehyde resin adhesives
  200. Acetals-induced strength increases and lower resin content in MUF and PE wood adhesives
  201. Polyborate ions? influence on the durability of wood treated with non-toxic protein borate preservatives
  202. Tannin antioxidant characteristics in leather versus leather light stability: Models
  203. Handbook of Adhesive Technology, Revised and Expanded
  204. Unsaturated Polyester Adhesives
  205. Hot-Melt Adhesives
  206. Urea–Formaldehyde Adhesives
  207. Melamine–Formaldehyde Adhesives
  208. Natural Phenolic Adhesives II
  209. Phenolic Resin Adhesives
  210. Natural Phenolic Adhesives I
  211. Tailoring Adhesion of Adhesive Formulations by Molecular Mechanics/Dynamics
  212. Principles of Polymer Networking and Gel Theory in Thermosetting Adhesive Formulations
  213. Upgrading of MUF polycondensation resins by buffering additives. II. Hexamine sulfate mechanisms and alternate buffers
  214. Upgrading melamine–urea–formaldehyde polycondensation resins with buffering additives. I. The effect of hexamine sulfate and its limits
  215. Structure effects of additives in performance improvement of aminoplastic adhesive resins
  216. Temperature-dependence modeling of highly crosslinked polymer networks
  217. Tannins/melamine–urea–formaldehyde (MUF) resins substitution of chrome in leather and its characterization by thermomechanical analysis
  218. Low addition of melamine salts for improved melamine‐urea‐formaldehyde adhesive water resistance
  219. Wheat straw particleboard bonding improvements by enzyme pretreatment
  220. Upgrading of MUF particleboard adhesives and decrease of melamine content by buffer and additives
  221. Comparison of TMA and ABES as forecasting systems of wood bonding effectiveness
  222. Comparative wet wood glueing performance of different types of Glulam wood adhesives
  223. Comparative creep characteristics of structural glulam wood adhesives
  224. MECHANICALLY-INDUCED WOOD WELDING
  225. Copolymerization in UF/pMDI adhesives networks
  226. Comparison of gelling reaction effectiveness of procyanidin tannins for wood adhesives
  227. Time delay effect in TMA methods for MUF resins testing
  228. Dry I.B. forescasting of commercial tannin adhesives-bonded particleboard by TMA bending
  229. Rheology of polyflavonoid tannin–Formaldehyde reactions before and after gelling. I. Methods
  230. UF/pMDI Wood Adhesives: Networks Blend versus Copolymerization
  231. Considerations on the macromolecular structure of chestnut ellagitannins by matrix‐assisted laser desorption/ionization‐time‐of‐flight mass spectrometry
  232. Acetal‐induced strength increases and lower resin content of MUF and other polycondensation adhesives
  233. Durability of heat-treated wood
  234. Honeymoon MUF adhesives for exterior grade glulam
  235. Comparative rheological characteristics of industrial polyflavonoid tannin extracts
  236. MALDI–TOF mass spectrometry of polyflavonoid tannins
  237. A no-aldehyde emission hardener for tannin-based wood adhesives for exterior panels
  238. CHT and TTT curing diagrams of polyflavonoid tannin resins
  239. Influence of preparation parameters on the CHT curing diagrams of MUF polycondensation resins
  240. Comparative rheological characteristics of industrial polyflavonoid tannin extracts
  241. Dry I.b. forescasting of commercial tannin adhesives-bonded particleboard by TMA bending
  242. TTT and CHT curing diagrams of water‐borne polycondensation resins on lignocellulosic substrates
  243. Hot postcuring improvement of MUF-bonded particleboards and its temperature forecasting model
  244. Tannery row - The story of some natural and synthetic wood adhesives
  245. Heat-treated timber: potentially toxic byproducts presence and extent of wood cell wall degradation
  246. Particleboard I.B. forecast by TMA bending in MUF adhesives curing
  247. OSB adhesives rate of strength development on single strands couples
  248. Considerations on the interface between lignocellulosic materials and tannin-based and other thermosetting adhesives
  249. Hexamine hardener behaviour: effects on wood glueing, tannin and other wood adhesives
  250. Field weathering of plywood panels bonded with UF adhesives and low proportions of melamine salts
  251. Tannin Autocondensation and Polycondensation for Zero Emission Tannin Wood Adhesives
  252. Particleboard dry and wet I.B. -forecasting by gel time and dry TMA bending in PF wood adhesives
  253. Industrial hardboard and other panels binder from waste lignocellulosic liquors/phenol-formaldehyde resins
  254. The effect of humidity on crosslinked and entanglement networking of formaidehyde-based wood adhesives
  255. Characterisation of thermally modified wood: molecular reasons for wood performance improvement
  256. Particleboard I.B. forcast by TMA bending in UF adhesives curing
  257. Normalised biological tests of protein borates wood preservatives
  258. Industrial hardboard and other panels binder from tannin/furfuryl alcohol in absence of formaldehyde
  259. Foreword
  260. Interior MDI/pine tannin plywood adhesives without formaldehyde
  261. Glue-line wood cell walls increased viscoelastic flow by high moisture tolerance thermoset adhesives
  262. One-step tannin fixation of non-toxic protein borates wood preservatives
  263. Protein Borates as Non-Toxic, Long-Term, Wide-Spectrum, Ground-Contact Wood Preservatives
  264. Non-toxic albumin and soja protein borates as ground-contact wood preservatives
  265. Stability and performance of tannin-accelerated PF resins for plywood
  266. Improving UF plywood adhesives water resistance by coreaction with proteins
  267. Industrial tannin/hexamine low-emission exterior particleboards
  268. Dependence of tannin/hexamine particleboard performance from pressing conditions
  269. Waste nylon fibre hardeners for improved UF wood adhesives water resistance
  270. Succinaldehyde induced water resistance improvements of UF wood adhesives
  271. Molecular Mechanics/Experimental Methods Applied to Varnish/Primer/Wood Interactions
  272. Low addition of melamine salts for improved UF adhesives water resistance
  273. Influence of preparation procedure on pine tannin-based cold-set glulam adhesives
  274. Homogeneous catalysis of slow PF adhesives hardening by hydroxygroups-rich polymers
  275. MUF upgrading and phenol substitution by tannin in PMUFs
  276. Lower temperature tannin/hexamine-bonded particleboard of improved performance
  277. Poor performance of PMUF adhesives prepared by final coreaction of a MUF with a PF resin
  278. A new method for eliminating CCA sludges in rapid treating methods
  279. Influence of PMUF resins preparation method on their molecular structure and performance as adhesives for plywood
  280. A Different Approach to Low Formaldehyde Emission Aminoplastic Wood Adhesives
  281. A New Boron Fixation Mechanism for Environment Friendly Wood Preservatives
  282. Hardening Mechanisms by Hexamethylenetetramine of Fast-Reacting Phenolic Wood Adhesives - A CP-MAS 13C NMR Study
  283. Improvement of PMUF adhesives performance for fireproof plywood
  284. Interfacial mechanical bonding by SEM of wood and plastic composites
  285. Diffusion hindrance vs. wood‐induced catalytic activation of MUF adhesive polycondensation
  286. Wood adhesives by intramicellar reaction of isocyanates with dextrines in water
  287. Wood hardening by methoxymethyl melamine
  288. Mechanism of polyphenolic tannin resin hardening by hexamethylenetetramine: CP–MAS 13C‐NMR
  289. 13C‐NMR of Zn2+ acetate‐induced autocondensation of polyflavonoid tannins for phenolic polycondensates
  290. Induced accelerated autocondensation of polyflavonoid tannins for phenolic polycondensates. III. CP‐MAS 13C‐NMR of different tannins and models
  291. A 13C‐NMR analysis method for phenol–formaldehyde resin strength and formaldehyde emission
  292. Induced accelerated autocondensation of polyflavonoid tannins for phenolic polycondensates. II. Cellulose effect and application
  293. Simple 13C‐NMR methods for quantitative determinations of polyflavonoid tannin characteristics
  294. Cross‐linked coatings by co‐reaction of isocyanate–methoxymethyl melamine systems
  295. Covalent fixation of styrene in wood
  296. Isocyanate/Phenolics Wood Adhesives by Catalytic Acceleration of Copolymerization
  297. Autocondensation-based, zero-emission, tannin adhesives for particleboard
  298. Ambient temperature gelling of Tannin adhesives with hexamine
  299. Low formaldehyde emission, fast pressing, pine and pecan tannin adhesives for exterior particleboard
  300. Acid‐ and alkali‐catalyzed tannin‐based rigid foams
  301. Hardening mechanism of tannin adhesives with hexamine
  302. Fast vs. slow-reacting non-modified tannin extracts for exterior particleboard adhesives
  303. Wood‐induced catalytic activation of PF adhesives autopolymerization vs. PF/wood covalent bonding
  304. Characteristic industrial technology for exterior Eucalyptus particle board
  305. A 13C NMR study of polyflavonoid tannin adhesive intermediates. I. Noncolloidal performance determining rearrangements
  306. A 13C NMR study of polyflavonoid tannin adhesive intermediates. II. Colloidal state reactions
  307. Cold‐setting wood adhesives from kraft hardwood lignin
  308. Completion of alkaline cure acceleration of phenol–formaldehyde resins: Acceleration by organic anhydrides
  309. Phenol-Formaldehyde Wood Adhesives Under Very Alkaline Conditions. Part I: Behaviour and Proposed Mechanism
  310. Theory and Practice of the Preparation of Low Formaldehyde Emission UF Adhesives
  311. Phenol-Formaldehyde Wood Adhesives under very Alkaline Conditions. Part II: Esters Curing Acceleration, its Mechanism and Applied Results
  312. A New Concept on the Chemical Modification of Wood by Organic Anhydrides
  313. The Chemistry and Kinetic Behaviour of Fe(III) Reactions with Wood Model Compounds and Pine Wood
  314. Alkaline PF resins linear extension by urea condensation with hydroxybenzylalcohol groups
  315. A comparative C13 NMR study of polyflavonoid tannin extracts for phenolic polycondensates
  316. Some filler effects on cross‐linking of unsaturated polyesters
  317. 13C NMR analysis method for urea–formaldehyde resin strength and formaldehyde emission
  318. Thermoplastic melamine-formaldehyde resin
  319. On the chemistry, behavior, and cure acceleration of phenol–formaldehyde resins under very alkaline conditions
  320. Urea–resorcinol–formaldehyde adhesives of low resorcinol content
  321. Completion of unsaturated polyesters analysis by FTIR
  322. The chemistry and development of branched PRF wood adhesives of low resorcinol content
  323. Calculated values of the adhesion of phenol-formaldehyde oligomers to crystalline cellulose II
  324. A New Approach to Non-Toxic, Wide-Spectrum, Ground-Contact Wood Preservatives. Part II. Accelerated and Long-Term Field Tests
  325. The Chemistry and Development of Pine Tannin Adhesives for Exterior Particleboard
  326. A New Approach to Non-Toxic, Wide-Spectrum, Ground-Contact Wood Preservatives. Part I. Approach and Reaction Mechanisms
  327. Rapid Curing Lignin-Based Exterior Wood Adhesives. Part I. Diisocyanates Reaction Mechanisms and Application to Panel Products
  328. Rapid-Curing Lignin-Based Exterior Wood Adhesives. Part II: Esters Acceleration Mechanism and Application to Panel Products
  329. Non-Emulsifiable, Water-Based, Mixed Diisocyanate Adhesive Systems for Exterior Plywood. Part II. Theory Application and Industrial Results
  330. Reaction of unsaturated linseed oil with a timber constituent
  331. On the resolution of dihydroxydiphenylmethanes on achiral crystalline cellulose II. Correlation of experimental and calculated results
  332. Increased pine tannins extraction and wood adhesives development by phlobaphenes minimization
  333. Extend durability by chemical fixation of unsaturated waxes as wood surface finishes
  334. Tannin Structure and the Formulation of Tannin-Based Wood Adhesives
  335. The Correlation of Strength and Formaldehyde Emission with the Crystalline/Amorphous Structure of UF Resins
  336. Non-Emulsifiable, Water-Based, Mixed Diisocyanate Adhesive Systems for Exterior Plywood - Part I. Novel Reaction Mechanisms and Their Chemical Evidence
  337. Radical crosslinking in saturated polyesters
  338. A FT‐IR analysis method for simple unsaturated polyesters
  339. Furfural-enhanced formaldehyde emission from UF particleboard
  340. Proof of varnishes chemical fixation to wood lignin
  341. Chromium Interactions in CCA/CCB Wood Preservatives. Part I. Interactions with Wood Carbohydrates
  342. Chromium Interactions in CCA/CCB Wood Preservatives. Part II. Interactions with Lignin.
  343. The formulation and commercialization of glulam pine tannin adhesives in Chile
  344. Soda Bagasse Lignin Adhesives for Particleboard
  345. Research vs. Industrial Practice with Tannin-Based Adhesives
  346. Elastic moduli of amorphous cellulose—a conformational analysis approach
  347. Cold-set tannin-resorcinol-formaldehyde adhesives of lower resorcinol content
  348. Structural Weakening of CCA-Treated Timber
  349. Theoretical water sorption energies by conformational analysis
  350. Tannin-Induced Formaldehyde Release Depression in Urea-Formaldehyde Particleboard
  351. Tannin as a cause of failure of AAC preservatives
  352. Brief Originals
  353. Self-neutralizing acid-set PF wood adhesives
  354. plywood and Adhesive Technology
  355. Natural Tannins for Cold-Setting Wood Adhesives
  356. The Piezoelectric Effect in Structural Timber
  357. The Interaction of Polyflavonoid Tannins with Wood Cell-Walls
  358. Polyflavonoid tannins ? a main cause of soft-rot failure in CCA-treated timber
  359. Lignin-based cold setting wood adhesives structural fingerjoints and glulam
  360. How does CCA stop lignin cleavage by ligninase enzymes from rot fungi?
  361. Impurities effect of CCA sludging
  362. The penetration characteristics of CCA preservatives in wood-radial/tangential, processes and species effects
  363. The Permanence and Biological Effectiveness of Creosotes and Creosote/Waxy Oil Mixtures
  364. Wood adhesives: Chemistry and technology. Edited by A. Pizzi, Marcel Dekkar, New York and Basel, 1983. Pp ix + 364, price SFr 174.00. ISBN 0814715799
  365. The development of weather- and boil-proof phenol-resorcinol-furfural cold-setting adhesives
  366. The Structure of Cellulose by Conformational Analysis. 1. Cellobiose and Methyl-β-cellobioside
  367. “Honeymoon” Phenolic Fast-Setting Adhesives for Exterior-Grade Finger Joints
  368. Wood adhesives — Present and future
  369. “Honeymoon” fast-setting adhesives for timber laminating
  370. Kinetics of the base fragmentation of a model of lignosulfonate
  371. Condensed tannins for adhesives
  372. Pine tannin adhesives for particleboard
  373. The chemistry and kinetic behavior of Cu‐Cr‐As/B wood preservatives. IV. Fixation of CCA to wood
  374. Adhesives Used in South Africa to Finger-Joint Structural Timber
  375. The chemistry and kinetic behavior of Cu‐Cr‐As/B wood preservatives. I. Fixation of chromium on wood
  376. Decrease of pressing temperature and adhesive content by metallic ion catalysis in tannin-bonded particleboard
  377. A new class of tannin adhesives for exterior particleboard
  378. A new hardener for tannin adhesives for exterior particleboards
  379. Mechanism of viscosity variations during treatment of wattle tannins with hot NaOH
  380. 34th annual general meeting of the forest products research society
  381. Kinetics of the metal‐catalyzed condensations of phenols and polyflavonoid tannins with formaldehyde
  382. The kinetics of condensation of phenolic polyflavonoid tannins with aldehydes
  383. Wood waterproofing and lignin crosslinking by means of chromium trioxide/guajacyl units complexes
  384. Effect and mechanism of hot caustic soda treatment on wattle tannins
  385. Exterior wood adhesives by MDI crosslinking of polyflavonoid tannin B rings
  386. Tannin-based adhesives: new theoretical aspects
  387. 5th Congress of the International Union of Forestry Research Organizations (IUFRO) (All Divisions)
  388. Laminating wood adhesives by generation of resorcinol from tannin extracts
  389. Tannin-Based Adhesives
  390. Tannin/Polyurethane adhesives for bonding aluminum
  391. Phenolic and tannin‐based adhesive resins by reactions of coordinated metal ligands. I. Phenolic chelates
  392. Phenolic and tannin‐based adhesive resins by reactions of coordinated metal ligands. II. Tannin adhesive preparation, characteristics, and application
  393. Phenolic resins by reactions of coordinated metal ligands
  394. The chemistry and development of tannin/urea–formaldehyde condensates for exterior wood adhesives
  395. Tannin‐based polyurethane adhesives
  396. Tannin‐based neutral and alkaline phenolic‐type foams
  397. Sulphited tannins for exterior wood adhesives
  398. Wattle tannin adhesives for radio-frequency curing
  399. Resorcinol/wattle flavonoids condensates for cold-setting adhesives
  400. Tannin‐formaldehyde exterior wood adhesives through flavonoid B‐ring cross linking
  401. The chemistry and development of tannin‐based weather‐ and boil‐proof cold‐setting and fast‐setting adhesives for wood
  402. The chemistry and development of tannin‐based adhesives for exterior plywood
  403. Allowed Conformations of Alanyl preceding Prolyl Residues
  404. Wood and Fiber Panel Technology
  405. Natural Adhesives, Binders, and Matrices for Wood and Fiber Composites
  406. One Component Polyurethane Adhesives for Green Wood Gluing: Creep and Temperature-Dependent Creep