Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5359962 Applied Surface Science 2014 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

- A simple mild one-pot hydrothermal method was employed to deposit nano-ZrO2 on the wood surface.
- The strong hydrogen bonds between ZrO2 and hydroxide radicals of wood surface were plentifully formed.
- The ZrO2/wood nanocomposite shows improved thermal stability compared with that of original wood.
- The ZrO2/wood nanocomposite exhibits superior UV resistance performance.
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