Production of Bio-Resistant Wood Materials through the Modification of Wood by Boron-Nitrogen Compounds

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Modifying of the surface of pine wood with aqueous solutions boron-nitrogen compounds was empirically found to provide a 100% biological stability of wood for at least 20 years. Durability of the protective effect of the modifiers developed is due to the formation of hydrolytically stable compounds on the surface of the wood.

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