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Stereometric characterization of Dinizia excelsa Ducke wood from Amazon rainforest using atomic force microscopy.

Willian Silva da ConceiçãoȘtefan ŢăluRobert Saraiva MatosGlenda Quaresma RamosFidel Guereiro ZayasHenrique Duarte da Fonseca Filho
Published in: Microscopy research and technique (2021)
Dinizia excelsa Ducke under three different cut conditions were carefully analyzed. The morphology and stereometry of different wood cutting surfaces (longitudinal radial, longitudinal tangential, and transversal) were studied by SEM and AFM. The results obtained in this study suggest that both the height parameters and the advanced stereometric parameters of the surfaces did not reveal a significant difference, indicating that the spatial patterns do not change according to the type of cut. In this way, the surface microtexture does not vary depending on the cut type. Similarly, the Hurst's coefficients did not show any significant difference in the spectrum of the PSD fractal region. On the other hand, Minkowski functionals presented a morphological difference between the samples. These results showed that the microtexture of the wood surface does not change as a function of the type of cut submitted to the same polishing process.
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