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Application of the esem technique in wood research. Part 1 : Optimization of imaging parameters and working conditions (CROSBI ID 107385)

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Turkulin, Hrvoje ; Holzer, Lorenz ; Richter, Klaus ; Sell, Juergen Application of the esem technique in wood research. Part 1 : Optimization of imaging parameters and working conditions // Wood and fiber science, 37 (2005), 4; 552-564

Podaci o odgovornosti

Turkulin, Hrvoje ; Holzer, Lorenz ; Richter, Klaus ; Sell, Juergen

engleski

Application of the esem technique in wood research. Part 1 : Optimization of imaging parameters and working conditions

A study using the ESEM (Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy) technique has been performed on wood objects in order that the particular advantages, possibilities and limitations of this microscopic tool are being assessed. In contrast to conventional high vacuum SEM, in ESEM specimens can be invastigated in a gaseous atmosphere, usually of water vapor. This enables the observation of non-conductive, polymeric, composite and porous materials (such as wood) in their natural state, without drying, evacuating or sputtering them with a layer of carbon or metal. Further advantages include observations in a wide range of temperatures, conduction of dynamic processes such as condensation, freezing and thawing of the specimen during observation, or mechanical testing. The imaging quality of ESEM for natural samples, however, is inferior to that of conventional SEM, and the specimens are liable to beam damage. The process of acquiring an image in ESEM is more complex than in SEM, demanding the optimisation of a number of interacting parameters. These include the physical conditions of the specimen, conditions of the chamber environment and electronic parameteers of the formation and optimisation of the image. The work on the ESEM can be performed through several operational modes that offer various sets of environmental and imaging conditions. This article presents a guidance for assessment of influential and imaging conditions. This article presents a guidance for assessment of influential operating parameters and their selection for the optimization of the ESEM work with wood.

wood; SEM; ESEM structure; microstructure; fractography

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Podaci o izdanju

37 (4)

2005.

552-564

objavljeno

0735-6161

Povezanost rada

Šumarstvo

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