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Dimethyl swelling properties

Bonding of chemicals to wood cell wall components--cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin—can change the physical and chemical properties of the wood. For example, reaction of southern pine with simple epoxides results in a modified wood which is resistant to attack by subterranean termites in laboratory tests (1). Wood modified with acetic anhydride, dimethyl sulfate, 0-propiolactone and epoxides are highly resistant to attack by microorganisms in standard soil block laboratory tests (2,3). Southern pine modified by reaction with acetic anhydride and propylene and butylene oxides has a reduced tendency to swell in the presence of water (4). [Pg.263]


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