Carbon Sequestration Analysis of Wood Construction Architecture

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Carbon in wood accounted for 50% of oven dry weight, and wood construction architecture consumes less energy than any other material architecture. Through using drying of wood, fire-retardant, wood preservative and other protective treatment for the materials of wood construction architecture can extend service life of wood construction architecture and increase carbon storage. This article based on the processing characteristics of wood, estimated carbon storage and carbon emissions of the wood construction architecture, conclude that wood construction architecture has significant influence on the greenhouse effect and the recycling of carbon sequestration.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 194-196)

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968-971

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February 2011

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