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The biodegradability of new molding materials from HCl-catalyzed phenolated wood was investigated by using some dynamic and static mechanical strength loss methods.
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Alma, M. Determination of the biodegradation of phenolated wood-based molding materials by strength loss method . Holz Roh Werkst 66, 237–239 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00107-008-0232-x
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