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A NMR study of water distribution in hardwoods at several equilibrium moisture contents

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WOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 41, Issue 4, Pages 293-307

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00226-006-0116-3

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The water state of one tropical (Robinia coccinea) and two temperate (Acer saccharum and Fagus grandifolia) hardwoods was determined at different equilibrium moisture contents (EMC) during desorption at 25 degrees C. NMR technique was used to separate different components of water in wood. The species studied presented different structures, which were apparent on the spin-spin relaxation T-2 values. Three different water components were separated: slow T-2 (liquid water in vessel elements), medium T-2 (liquid water in fiber and parenchyma elements) and fast T-2 (bound or cell wall water). The NMR results showed that even at equilibrated conditions a region exists where loss of liquid water and bound water takes place simultaneously. This region will vary according to the wood structure. Finally, liquid water was present at EMC lower than the fiber saturation point, which contradicts the concept of this point when considered as a bulk property of wood.

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