Effect of fungal degradation on the chemical composition of acetylated beech wood. Militz, H., Son, D. W., Gómez-Hernández, L., & Sierra-Alvarez, R. In pages 15, 2003.
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This study investigated the impact of fungal attack on the chemical composition of acetylated wood. Beech wood acetylated to different degrees was exposed to decay by the white-rot fungus Trametes versicolor under solid-state fermentation conditions. Laboratory soil-bed assays were also conducted to study the degradation of acetylated wood by soft rot fungi and other soil-inhabiting microorganisms. Changes in the chemical composition of untreated wood and acetylated wood following exposure to fungal attack were examined by wet chemical analysis, as well as FT-IR and CP/MAS 13C-NMR spectral methods.
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	title = {Effect of fungal degradation on the chemical composition of acetylated beech wood},
	url = {Section},
	doi = {IRG/WP 03-40267},
	abstract = {This study investigated the impact of fungal attack on the chemical composition of acetylated wood. Beech wood acetylated to different degrees was exposed to decay by the white-rot fungus Trametes versicolor under solid-state fermentation conditions. Laboratory soil-bed assays were also conducted to study the degradation of acetylated wood by soft rot fungi and other soil-inhabiting microorganisms. Changes in the chemical composition of untreated wood and acetylated wood following exposure to fungal attack were examined by wet chemical analysis, as well as FT-IR and CP/MAS 13C-NMR spectral methods.},
	author = {Militz, H. and Son, D. W. and Gómez-Hernández, L. and Sierra-Alvarez, R.},
	year = {2003},
	keywords = {acetylation, wood decay, chemical modification, CP/MAS13C NMR, FT-IR, lignocellulose, soft-rot, soil-bed assay, white-rot},
	pages = {15},
	file = {IRG 03-40267:C\:\\Users\\Eva\\Zotero\\storage\\8V6BGBC9\\IRG 03-40267.pdf:application/pdf},
}

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