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Graham A. Ormondroyd
Graham A. Ormondroyd
Head of Materials Research, BioComposites Centre, Bangor University
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei bangor.ac.uk
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An investigation of cell wall micropore blocking as a possible mechanism for the decay resistance of anhydride modified wood
CAS Hill, SC Forster, MRM Farahani, MDC Hale, GA Ormondroyd, ...
International biodeterioration & biodegradation 55 (1), 69-76, 2005
1662005
Ocean warming, more than acidification, reduces shell strength in a commercial shellfish species during food limitation
CL Mackenzie, GA Ormondroyd, SF Curling, RJ Ball, NM Whiteley, ...
PLoS One 9 (1), e86764, 2014
1412014
The water vapour sorption behaviour of acetylated birch wood: how acetylation affects the sorption isotherm and accessible hydroxyl content
CM Popescu, CAS Hill, S Curling, G Ormondroyd, Y Xie
Journal of Materials Science 49, 2362-2371, 2014
1402014
What is the role of the accessibility of wood hydroxyl groups in controlling moisture content?
L Rautkari, CAS Hill, S Curling, Z Jalaludin, G Ormondroyd
Journal of Materials Science 48, 6352-6356, 2013
1312013
Chemical compositions of natural fibres
D Jones, GO Ormondroyd, SF Curling, CM Popescu, MC Popescu
Advanced high strength natural fibre composites in construction, 23-58, 2017
1122017
Decay resistance of anhydride-modified Corsican pine sapwood exposed to the brown rot fungus Coniophora puteana
CAS Hill, MD Hale, GA Ormondroyd, JH Kwon, SC Forster
Walter de Gruyter 60 (6), 625-629, 2006
582006
Modified wood: review of efficacy and service life testing
G Ormondroyd, M Spear, S Curling
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers-Construction Materials 168 …, 2015
552015
Review of functional treatments for modified wood
MJ Spear, SF Curling, A Dimitriou, GA Ormondroyd
Coatings 11 (3), 327, 2021
542021
Dimensional changes in Corsican pine (Pinus nigra Arnold) modified with acetic anhydride measured using a helium pycnometer
CAS Hill, GA Ormondroyd
Walter de Gruyter 58 (5), 544-547, 2004
502004
Micromorphological studies of surface densified wood
K Laine, K Segerholm, M Wålinder, L Rautkari, G Ormondroyd, M Hughes, ...
Journal of Materials Science 49, 2027-2034, 2014
492014
A rapid method for investigating the absorption of formaldehyde from air by wool
SF Curling, C Loxton, GA Ormondroyd
Journal of Materials Science 47, 3248-3251, 2012
462012
Feasibility of using straw in a strong, thin, pulp moulded packaging material
SF Curling, N Laflin, GM Davies, GA Ormondroyd, RM Elias
Industrial Crops and Products 97, 395-400, 2017
432017
A rapid screening method to determine the susceptibility of bio-based construction and insulation products to mould growth
BK Stefanowski, SF Curling, GA Ormondroyd
International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation 116, 124-132, 2017
412017
Absorption of volatile organic compounds by different wool types
E Mansour, S Curling, A Stéphan, G Ormondroyd
Green Materials 4 (1), 1-7, 2016
392016
Improvement of indoor air quality by MDF panels containing walnut shells
CF Da Silva, B Stefanowski, D Maskell, GA Ormondroyd, MP Ansell, ...
Building and Environment 123, 427-436, 2017
382017
Adhesives for wood composites
GA Ormondroyd
Wood Composites, 47-66, 2015
372015
Exploring design principles of biological and living building envelopes: what can we learn from plant cell walls?
Y Xing, P Jones, M Bosch, I Donnison, M Spear, G Ormondroyd
Intelligent Buildings International 10 (2), 78-102, 2018
362018
Nonwood bio-based materials
L Nunes, R Réh, MC Barbu, P Walker, A Thomson, D Maskell, S Knapic, ...
Performance of bio-based building materials, 97-186, 2017
332017
Changes in the cell wall volume of a number of wood species due to reaction with acetic anhydride
JH Kwon, CAS Hill, GA Ormondroyd, S Karim
Walter de Gruyter 61 (2), 138-142, 2007
252007
Improving the impact of plant science on urban planning and design
PC Wootton-Beard, Y Xing, RT Durai Prabhakaran, P Robson, M Bosch, ...
Buildings 6 (4), 48, 2016
242016
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