Relationship between decay resistance and moisture properties in wood modified with phenol formaldehyde and sorbitol-citric acid

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This dataset contains measurement data from the following publication: Belt, T.; Kyyrö, S.; Kilpinen, A. T. (2023) Relationship between decay resistance and moisture properties in wood modified with phenol formaldehyde and sorbitol-citric acid. Journal of Materials Science, 10.1007/s10853-023-08874-w. Small samples of Scots pine sapwood were modified using different concentrations of phenol formaldehyde (2.5, 5, 10, 20 and 30% resin solids content) and sorbitol-citric acid (5, 10, 20, 30 and 40% resin solids content) and then exposed to brown rot decay by Coniophora puteana and Rhodonia placenta. Sample masses and dimensions were measured at different points to determine their weight gain, anti-swelling efficiency and moisture exclusion efficiency due to modification, their mass loss due to decay and their moisture content at the end of the decay test. Fluorescence images were collected from decayed and control samples after the decay test. Further details on the experimental procedures can be found in the publication. The "Sample IDs and measurement data.csv" -file contains the sample IDs and all measured dimensions and mass data for every sample. Areas Adry0, Adry1, Awet, and Adry2 are the cross-sectional areas of the samples in the dry state before modification, in the dry state after modification and before leaching, in the wet state during leaching, and in the dry state after leaching, respectively. Masses mdry0, mdry1, mdry2, mRH85, mwet, and mdry3 are the masses of the samples in the dry state before modification, in the dry state after modification and before leaching, in the dry state after leaching, in the conditioned state at RH 85%, in the wet state at the end of the decay test, and in the dry state after the decay test, respectively. The "Fluorescence images" -folder contains fluorescence images collected from the samples. The image files are named according to the ID of the imaged sample, followed by additional tags. The samples modified using phenol formaldehyde were imaged using both green and UV excitation, and the file names contain the tag "green" or "UV" to denote the used excitation wavelengths. For all samples, the sample ID (and the excitation tag) are followed by a number to differentiate replicate images collected from the sample.
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2023

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Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems

A. Topias Kilpinen Orcid -palvelun logo - Tekijä

Suvi Kyyrö - Tekijä

Tiina Belt - Tekijä

Luke Natural Resources Institute Finland - Muu tekijä

Zenodo - Julkaisija

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Materiaalitekniikka

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Creative Commons Nimeä 4.0 Kansainvälinen (CC BY 4.0)

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