Abstract
The edge hardness of birch wood modified under the action of a weak (not exceeding 0.5 T) pulsed magnetic field is increased as compared to the initial level. The magnetic field effect has a threshold (0.2 T) and is explained by a decrease in the mobility of wood fibers as a result of the field-induced cross linking between side groups of cellulose macromolecules.
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