01211nam a2200265 i 4500991003190689707536040803s1969 de b 001 0 eng db13037845-39ule_instDi.S.Te.B.A.eng572.722Barman, Thomas E.488538Enzyme handbook /[by] Thomas E. BarmanNew York :Springer,19692 v. (xi, 927 p.) ;23 cmAccompanied by "Supplement I" (iv, 517 p., 23 cm) published in Berlin and New York, Springer, 1974Includes bibliographiesEnzymesHandbooks.b1303784524-11-1003-08-04991003190689707536LE003 572.7 BAR01.01 V.I (1969)V. 112003000045413le003-E0.00-l- 00000.i1366043303-08-04LE003 572.7 BAR01.01 V.II (1969)V. 212003000045420le003pE0.00-l- 00000.i1415484518-11-05LE003 572.7 BAR01.01 Suppl.I (1974)Suppl. 112003000032864le003-E0.00-l- 00000.i1206386118-12-02Enzyme handbook287457UNISALENTOle00303-08-04ma -engde 0004708nam 2200613 450 991082014730332120230927070856.01-119-10651-61-119-10652-41-119-10650-8(CKB)4330000000008562(EBL)4615151(MiAaPQ)EBC4615151(Au-PeEL)EBL4615151(CaPaEBR)ebr11240717(CaONFJC)MIL943451(OCoLC)956277196(PPN)220383316(EXLCZ)99433000000000856220160413d2016 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierWood deterioration, protection, and maintenance /Ladislav ReinprechtChichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom :John Wiley & Sons Incorporated,2016.1 online resource (372 p.)THEi Wiley ebooksDescription based upon print version of record.1-119-10653-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.Wood Deterioration, Protection and Maintenance; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; About the Author; 1 Wood Durability and Lifetime of Wooden Products; 1.1 Basic information about wood structure and its properties; 1.1.1 Wood structure; 1.1.2 Wood properties; 1.2 Types and principles of wood degradation; 1.3 Natural durability of wood; 1.4 Methods of wood protection for improvement its durability; 1.5 Service life prediction of wooden products; 1.5.1 Lifetime of wooden products; 1.5.2 Service life prediction of wooden products by factor method; 1.5.3 Life cycle assessment of wooden productsReferencesStandards; 2 Abiotic Degradation of Wood; 2.1 Wood damaged by weather factors; 2.2 Wood damaged thermally and by fire; 2.2.1 Thermal wood decomposition; 2.2.2 Wood burning: fire; 2.3 Wood damaged by aggressive chemicals; 2.3.1 Corrosion of wood by chemicals under aerobic conditions; 2.3.2 Corrosion of wood by chemicals under anaerobic conditions: wood fossilization; 2.4 Properties of abiotically damaged wood; 2.4.1 Properties of weathered wood; 2.4.2 Impact of increased temperature and fire on wood properties; 2.4.3 Impact of water and other chemicals on wood properties; ReferencesStandards3 Biological Degradation of Wood; 3.1 Wood damaged by bacteria; 3.2 Wood damaged by fungi; 3.2.1 Reproduction, classification and physiology of wood-damaging fungi; 3.2.2 Wood-decaying fungi; 3.2.3 Wood-staining fungi and moulds; 3.3 Wood damaged by insects; 3.3.1 Reproduction, classification and physiology of wood-damaging insects; 3.3.2 Wood-damaging insects; 3.4 Wood damaged by marine organisms; 3.4.1 Shipworms; 3.4.2 Limnoria; 3.5 Mechanisms of wood biodegradation; 3.5.1 Biodegradation of cellulose; 3.5.2 Biodegradation of hemicelluloses; 3.5.3 Biodegradation of lignin3.6 Properties of biologically damaged wood3.6.1 Properties of rotten wood; 3.6.2 Properties of wood having galleries; References; 4 Structural Protection of Wood; 4.1 Methodology of structural protection of wood; 4.2 Selection of suitable wood materials; 4.3 Design proposals for permanently low moisture of wood; 4.3.1 Estimated moisture of wood; 4.3.2 Shape optimizations for wood moisture reduction; 4.3.3 Waterproofing and other isolations of wood and wooden composites from water sources; 4.3.4 Structural design to prevent condensed water generation4.3.5 Regulation of climatic conditions in interiors4.4 Fire sections and other fire-safety measures; References; Standards; 5 Chemical Protection of Wood; 5.1 Methodology, ecology and regulation of chemical protection of wood; 5.1.1 Methodology and legislation of chemical protection of wood; 5.1.2 Toxicological and ecotoxicological standpoints of chemical protection of wood; 5.1.3 Regulation of chemical protection of wood; 5.2 Preservatives for wood protection; 5.2.1 Bactericides; 5.2.2 Fungicides: for decay, sap-stain and mould control; 5.2.3 Insecticides; 5.2.4 Fire retardants5.2.5 Protective coatings against weather impactsTHEi Wiley ebooks.WoodDeteriorationWoodPreservationWood preservativesWoodDeterioration.WoodPreservation.Wood preservatives.620.1/22Reinprecht Ladislav904485MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910820147303321Wood deterioration, protection, and maintenance4086461UNINA