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Royal Society of Chemistry, Green Chemistry, 20(23), p. 8003-8015, 2021

DOI: 10.1039/d1gc01524a

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Furfurylation protects timber from degradation by marine wood boring crustaceans

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Abstract

We fed furfurylated and control wood to gribble. Our results imply that furfurylation of wood protects against degradation by gribble without the reliance on broad spectrum biocides and can reduce costs associated with damaged wooden structures.