The introduction of additives during the production of wood composites may disrupt the development of bonding strength between wood and adhesive, potentially compromising the structural performance of wood composites. This study investigates the impact of incorporating a natural wood preservative into 3-ply southern yellow pine (SYP) plywood on its bonding strength. The formation of β-cyclodextrin and trans-cinnamaldehyde (βCD-tCN) inclusion complex as a natural wood preservative was confirmed by Fourier transform infrared and X-ray diffraction analyses, with an inclusion yield ranging 78 % to 120 %.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiochar, wood vinegar, and poultry litter are waste streams that can be utilized as soil amendments and fertilizers. However, poultry litter releases several pollutants through nutrient leaching and carries heavy microbial loads, including potential human pathogens. Improving nutrient retention and reducing microbial load in poultry litter may help protect environmental and human health and improve its value as a soil amendment.
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