Microdistribution of Tin in Newly Synthesized Organotin(IV)-Treated Tropical Wood Cells

Penetration of wood preservatives into the wood cell is believed to be important to protect the wood from biodegradation especially fungal degradation. Preservatives effectiveness depends on the amount of uptake or retention as well as its uniform distribution within the wood cells. Interest on orga...

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