A comparative study of dewatering of Pinus radiata sapwood using supercritical CO2 and conventional forced air-drying via in situ magnetic resonance microimaging (MRI)
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AbstractA comparison of moisture loss fromPinus radiatasapwood by conventional forced air-drying and a novel supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2) dewatering process has been examinedin situusing magnetic resonance microimaging. Air-drying results in the nonuniform removal of moisture within the wood volume, leading to a dry core and wet perimeter where water evaporated, whereas the scCO2dewatering process resulted in moisture expulsion more uniformly throughout the volume of the specimen, especially so within the earlywood.
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