Evaluation of soda lignin from wheat straw/sarkanda grass as a potential future consolidant for archaeological wood

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  • who: Jeannette J. Łucejko et al. from the University Oslo, PB , StOlavs Plass, Oslo, NorwayDepartment Chemistry, University Pisa, Via GMoruzzi, Pisa, Italy have published the article: Evaluation of Soda Lignin from Wheat Straw/Sarkanda Grass as a Potential Future Consolidant for Archaeological Wood, in the Journal: Forests 2021, 12, 911. of /2021/
  • what: The aim this study was to compare the extent penetration two soda lignin preparations in low- to medium-degraded pine. Due to the absorbed sulphuric acid, the pH of alum-treated wood is very low, ranging from 0 to 3.5, and . . .

     

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