Author:
Rapp A.O.,Bestgen H.,Adam W.,Peek R.-D.
Abstract
Summary
A literature survey was performed to find progress in techniques for monitoring penetration of synthetic
resins in wood cell walls. Electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) in combination with transmission
electron microscopy (TEM) was successfully applied for the high resolution examination of the
distribution of a partly methylated hydroxymethyl melamine resin in Norway spruce (Picea abies
Karst.) earlywood cell walls. The nitrogen of the resin was found as clearly detectable signals in all
layers of the lignified cell wall, thus allowing the quantification of resin which had penetrated into the
different layers. Possible principles of decay protection of wood which has been upgraded with low
concentrated aqueous solutions of modified hydroxymethyl melamine resins with medium to low
hydroxymethyl/melamine ratios are discussed.
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