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    Dišeča tramovka : gliva z vonjem po pomarančah

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    Leaching of copper-ethanolamine based preservatives from wood

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    Baker-etanoilaminski zaščitni pripravki za les uspešno nadomeščajo klasične pripravke na osnovi bakra in kroma. V prispevku so opisani osnovni mehanizmi vezave, podrobneje pa je predstavljenih nekaj dejavnikov, ki vplivajo na izpiranje bakrovih učinkovin iz lesa. To so sestava in koncentracija pripravka, čas in temperatura vezave, uporabljena drevesna vrsta in postopek zaščite. Številni rezultati kažejo, da etanolamin bistveno izboljša vezavo bakrovih učinkovin v les, po drugi strani pa kasneje lahko povzroči tudi depolimerizacijo lesnih polioz, kar se kaže v intenzivnejšem izpiranju bakra iz lesa.Copper-ethanolamine based preservatives are successfully replacing classical copper-chromium based preservative solutions. In this paper, the proposed fixation mechanisms are described. Additionaly,basic facts that influence copper leaching from wood are elucidated: composition and concentration of solutions, time and temperature of fixation as well as wood species and treatment method used. The results show that addition of ethanolamine significiantly improves copper fixation, but can on the other hand cause depolymerisation of wood polymers, which results in increased leaching of copper

    Dlakava slojevka : ena najpomembnejših razkrojevalk hrastove hlodovine

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    Smrekova obrobljenka

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    Adsorption of coper-ethanolamine preservatives in wood

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    Baker-etanolaminski pripravki so trenutno ena izmed najpomembnejših skupin za zaščito lesa v tretjem in četrtem razredu izpostavitve. Kljub večletni komercialni uporabi celotni mehanizem vezave teh pripravkov v les še ni pojasnjen. Znano je, da se v les vežejo hitreje kot pripravki na osnovi bakra bakrovih in kromakromovih spojin. V literaturi pa še ni podatkov o tem, kdaj je ta reakcija končana in kateri dejavniki vplivajo nanjo. V prispevku je opisan vpliv časa impregnacije, lesne vrste (smrekovine in bukovine), temperature in koncentracije komercialnega baker-etanolaminskega zaščitnega pripravka Silvanolin na adsorpcijo bakra bakrovih spojin v lesne iveri. Vsebnost bakra v ivereh smo določali z rentgensko fluorescenčno spektroskopijo(XRF). Ugotovili smo, da je adsorpcija bakrovih učinkovin v les,impregniran z baker-etanolaminskimi pripravki, hiter proces. V prvih šestih urah impregnacije se adsorbira med 60 in 80 % navzetega bakra v les. Z višjo koncentracijo pripravka narašča tudi adsorpcija bakrovih učinkovin v iveri. Impregnacija pri 50 °C močno izboljša adsorpcijo bakrovih učinkovin v les.Copper-ethanolamine based preservatives are one of the most important wood preservatives for protection of wood in third and fourth use class. Despite the fact that they are commercially used for several years, complete mechanismof fixation in wood has been not resolved to date. It is clear that copper-ethanolamine system reacts with wood faster than copper-chromium based wood preservatives. It is not known, however, which parameters control this process of fixation and when it is finished. Influence of impregnation time, wood species (Norway spruce, beech), temperature and concentration of commercial copper-ethanolamine preservative solution Silvanolin on copper adsorption to wood particles is elucidated in this contribution. Concentrationof copper in wood particles was determined with X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (XRF). The results confirmed that the reaction of copper-ethanolamine complexes in wood is a fast process. During the initial six hours of impregnation, between 60 and 80% of retained copper is adsorbed in wood. Copper adsorption is increasing with increasing concentration as well, and it can be significantly improved with impregnation at 50°C

    Wood Properties and Processing

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    Wood-based materials are CO2-neutral, renewable, and considered to be environmentally friendly. The huge variety of wood species and wood-based composites allows a wide scope of creative and esthetic alternatives to materials with higher environmental impacts during production, use and disposal. Quality of wood is influenced by the genetic and environmental factors. One of the emerging uses of wood are building and construction applications. Modern building and construction practices would not be possible without use of wood or wood-based composites. The use of composites enables using wood of lower quality for the production of materials with engineered properties for specific target applications. Even more, the utilization of such reinforcing particles as carbon nanotubes and nanocellulose enables development of a new generation of composites with even better properties. The positive aspect of decomposability of waste wood can turn into the opposite when wood or wood-based materials are exposed to weathering, moisture oscillations, different discolorations, and degrading organisms. Protective measures are therefore unavoidable for many outdoor applications. Resistance of wood against different aging factors is always a combined effect of toxic or inhibiting ingredients on the one hand, and of structural, anatomical, or chemical ways of excluding moisture on the other

    Metaphors as models: Towards a typology of metaphor in ancient science

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    Metaphors play a crucial role in the understanding of science. Since antiquity, metaphors have been used in technical texts to describe structures unknown or unnamed; besides establishing a terminology of science, metaphors are also important for the expression of concepts. However, a concise terminology to classify metaphors in the language of science has not been established yet. But in the context of studying the history of a science and its concepts, a precise typology of metaphors can be helpful. Metaphors have a lot in common with models in science, as has been observed already. In this paper, therefore, I suggest a typology of metaphor in ancient science to fill this terminological gap by using concepts applied to the classification of models in science, as coined by Rom Harré. I propose to differentiate between homeoconceptual metaphors (with the same conceptual frame between source and target) and paraconceptual metaphors (mapped via a different conceptual frame). Furthermore, functional and structural aspects of metaphors in ancient science are taken into account. Case studies from ancient texts displaying metaphors in ancient science are presented and classified following the outlined typology of metaphors

    Correlation between degradation of Beech wood and penetration of Pilodyn 6J needle

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    Ocenjevanje razkrojenosti lesa zaradi delovanja gliv bele trohnobe je pomembno za pravilno ukrepanje pri sanaciji lesenih izdelkov, še posebno nosilnih lesenih konstrukcij. Pilodyn je splošno uporabno orodje za vrednotenje gostote lesa številnih komercialnih lesnih vrst, zato nas je zanimalo, ali je primeren tudi za oceno razkrojenosti lesa. Meritve z napravo Pilodyn so bile opravljene na bukovini, ki je bila za različna časovna obdobja izpostavljena glivam bele trohnobe (Trametes versicolor, Hypoxylon fragiforme in Pleurotus ostreatus) v skladu s standardom SIST EN 113. Rezultati kažejo, da med izgubo mase zaradi delovanja gliv razkrojevalk in globino prodora igle Pilodyn obstaja povezava.Assessment of white rot decay is one of the most important issues for appropriate treatment of infested wooden commodities, particularly damaged constructions. Pilodyn is a well-established tool for assessing density of several commercially important plantation species, therefore we were interested in its suitability to evaluate the rate of decay as well. The Pilodyn measurements performed on common beech wood (Fagus sylvatica), exposedto three white rot fungi (Trametes versicolor, Hypoxylon fragiforme andPleurotus ostreatus) according to the modified EN 113 procedure, indicate correlations between Pilodyn needle penetration and mass loss
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