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Universidad del Bío Bío
2012
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- WHY SIMULATE A SAMPLE OF RECYCLED WOOD? A. Bouslamti M.A. Irle C. Belloncle V. Salvador M. Bondu S. Hulot B. Caron Agrociencias AES sample size AAS and ICP heavy metals particle size Wood products follow the same cycle as other materials: manufacture, use and disposal. For certain applications, chemical additives are added to wood to increase its durability against biological and physical attack. At the end of life, waste wood is chipped or crushed before being recovered as raw material for new products or as fuel for energy. In recycled wood, there is the potential that some wood particles are contaminated by hazardous substances, such as organic or heavy metal preservatives. erefore there is a need for a quality control method of assessing recovered wood that is on the one hand su ciently precise and on the other not too expensive to preclude the use of recycling wood in to new products. is paper covers some preliminary research that is part of a large study that aims to develop a robust analytical method for recovered wood. However the extreme variability of recovered wood makes it di cult to develop such protocols on real recovered wood samples. Consequently, model chip piles with known contamination levels were created to simulate real world recovered wood samples. 2012 artículo científico 0717-3644 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=48523072002 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=485 Maderas. Ciencia y Tecnología application/pdf Universidad del Bío Bío Maderas. Ciencia y Tecnología (Chile) Num.2 Vol.14