Effect of Wood Species on the Properties of Lignocellulosic Composites Obtained with a Lignin-Based Glue
Mechanics of Composite Materials 2008: Book of Abstracts 2008
Galia Shulga, Tālrīts Betkers, Vadims Šakels, Anrijs Verovkins, Brigita Neiberte, Genādijs Koļesņikovs

The known management practice for monitoring the erosion of a sandy soil combines the application of grass seedings, an organic mulch, and a polymeric glue in one water solution. The polymeric glue attaches the mulch and grass seeds to the sandy surface, reinforces this surface by forming composite mulch-soil layers, and, thereby it is capable of preventing the washout, leaching, and blowing off of mulch and soil.


Keywords
Lignin/polymer complex, mulch

Shulga, G., Betkers, T., Šakels, V., Verovkins, A., Neiberte, B., Koļesņikovs, G. Effect of Wood Species on the Properties of Lignocellulosic Composites Obtained with a Lignin-Based Glue. In: Mechanics of Composite Materials 2008: Book of Abstracts, Latvia, Riga, 26-30 May, 2008. Riga: Institute of Polymer Mechanics, 2008, pp.242-243.

Publication language
English (en)
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