Phenolic Extractives and Natural Resistance of Wood
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Shirish Manchi, Andréa Lopes Bandeira Delmiro Santana, CHEPANOVA A.A., Luz Amparo Palacio, Lothar W. Bieber
Abstract
Wood is a natural organic material that consists mainly of two groups of organic compounds: carbohydrates (hemicelluloses and cellulose) and phenols (lignin), that correspond to (65-75%) and (20-30%), respectively (Pettersen 1984). The wood is also constituted of minor amounts of extraneous materials, mostly in the form of organic extractives (usually 4–10%) and inorganic minerals (ash), mainly calcium, potassium, and magnesium, besides manganese and silica.
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