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dc.contributor.authorŠeda, Vít
dc.contributor.authorBaar, Jan
dc.contributor.authorPluháček, Viktor
dc.contributor.authorŠernek, Milan
dc.contributor.authorČermák, Petr
dc.date.accessioned2024-01-26T12:18:07Z
dc.date.available2024-01-26T12:18:07Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifier.issn1930-2126 Sherpa/RoMEO, JCR
dc.identifier.urihttps://repozitar.mendelu.cz/xmlui/handle/20.500.12698/1827
dc.description.abstractSpecimens of European beech wood (Fagus sylvatica L.) charred at 250 oC (4 min), 300 oC (2 min), and 350 oC (1 min) in combination with linseed oil coating were studied. The influence of the surface charring process and artificial weathering on surface discoloration, water absorption, and decay resistance were analyzed. Discoloration analysis showed a decrease in all parameters L*, a*, and b* due to the charring process. Coating with linseed oil caused a decrease in the L* parameter. An influence on parameters a* and b* was also demonstrated. As a result of the artificial weathering, the L* parameter increased in almost all groups. The group charred at 350 oC showed a decrease in L*. The parameters a* and b* were also affected. The effect of oil coating on discoloration during artificial weathering was negligible. The average water absorption of uncoated charred specimens decreased more than 50%. Damage due to artificial weathering disrupted the effect of the charring process. The effect of oil coating decreased depending on the length of partial immersion. Surface charring and oil impregnation slightly reduced the loss of beech wood mass caused by T. versicolor and P. placenta but could not fully protect the wood.en
dc.format7645-7662
dc.publisherNorth Carolina State University
dc.relation.ispartofBioResources
dc.relation.urihttps://doi.org/10.15376/biores.18.4.7645-7662
dc.rightsCC BY-NC 4.0
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
dc.subjectContact charringen
dc.subjectDiscolorationen
dc.subjectLinseed oil coatingen
dc.subjectSurface modificationen
dc.subjectWater absorptionen
dc.subjectWood rotting fungien
dc.titleArtificial Weathering Resistance and Biological Durability of Surface-Charred Beech Wood Combined with Linseed Oil Coatingen
dc.typeJ_ČLÁNEK
dc.date.updated2024-01-26T12:18:07Z
dc.description.versionOA
local.identifier.doi10.15376/biores.18.4.7645-7662
local.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85174020809
local.identifier.wos001108770300008
local.number4
local.volume18
local.identifier.obd43925559
local.identifier.e-issn1930-2126
dc.project.ID952314
dc.project.IDAdaption strategies in forestry under global climate change impact (ASFORCLIC)
dc.identifier.orcidŠeda, Vít 0000-0002-2406-0257
dc.identifier.orcidBaar, Jan 0000-0001-5163-7173
dc.identifier.orcidPluháček, Viktor 0000-0002-9600-0894
dc.identifier.orcidČermák, Petr 0000-0002-3039-419X
local.contributor.affiliationLDF
local.horizonH_2020


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