Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
The goal of this research was to exploit the potential of near infrared
spectroscopy to measure and characterise various types of surfaces common in the
wood/related products and to present their capabilities for application into wood research
and industry. Wooden blocks originated from different countries, of various wood
species and different finishes have been evaluated. Characterisation of the archaeological
wood was also performed by measuring fragments of wood excavated at the site. It has
been found that near infrared spectroscopy can be successfully utilized for: recognition
of wood species, quantify chemical composition of wood, detection of surface finish type
and monitoring of the wood/coated wood weathering. The near infrared technique could
be used for analyses of archeological wood and determination of its geographical origin.
Dedicated tests performed on spruce (Picea abies sp.) originated from Finland, northern
Poland, southern Poland and various valleys of Italian Dolomites confirmed that it is
possible to determine the wood proveniences by measuring its near infrared spectra.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
FT-NIR; wood chemical composition; wood ageing; wood origin
Elenco autori:
Sandak, ANNA MALGORZATA; Negri, Martino; Sandak, JAKUB MICHAL
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