Edita Garskaite*a,
Olov Karlssona,
Zivile Stankeviciuteb,
Aivaras Kareivab,
Dennis Jonesa and
Dick Sandberga
aWood Science and Engineering, Department of Engineering Sciences and Mathematics, Luleå University of Technology, Forskargatan 1, SE-931 87 Skellefteå, Sweden. E-mail: edita.garskaite@ltu.se; Tel: +46-72-2332094
bInstitute of Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry and Geosciences, Vilnius University, Naugarduko 24, Vilnius LT-03225, Lithuania
First published on 30th October 2019
Correction for ‘Surface hardness and flammability of Na2SiO3 and nano-TiO2 reinforced wood composites’ by Edita Garskaite et al., RSC Adv., 2019, 9, 27973–27986.
Fig. 1 Percent weight-loss curve and derivative profile versus temperature for unmodified Scots pine sapwood powders. |
Fig. 2 TG-FTIR absorbance spectra 3D stack plot of unmodified Scots pine sapwood pyrolysis components as a function of temperature. |
Fig. 3 FTIR absorption spectra obtained at 30 °C and 362 °C (maxima weight loss during the pyrolysis) from TG-FTIR gas analysis of untreated Scots pine sapwood. |
In addition, a citation to Fig. 12 (inset) on page 27982 of the original article should be corrected to refer to Fig. 13 (inset).
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