作者: Tim Koddenberg , Kim Christian Krause , Andreas Krause
DOI: 10.1016/J.MICRON.2018.10.006
关键词: Syncarpia glomulifera 、 Scanning electron microscope 、 Composite material 、 Simultaneous visualization 、 X-ray 、 Three dimensional imaging 、 Tomography 、 Micro computed tomography 、 Materials science 、 Acid digestion
摘要: Abstract X-ray micro-computed tomography (XμCT) allows a non-destructive and three-dimensional (3D) study of otherwise complex opaque wood tissues. In research, XμCT datasets are highly useful for the qualitative quantitative examination structures. this study, was introduced tested examining dense silica particles in Australian turpentine (Syncarpia glomulifera). It possible to three-dimensionally visualize numerically quantify particles. Numerical analysis performed scrutinize size content comparative studies through scanning electron microscopy thermo-gravimetric after acid digestion ash, our findings pointed out that is indeed powerful tool wood; because enables simultaneous visualization quantification 3D without being destructive. Despite these benefits, energy-dispersive spectroscopy necessary verify tomographic images. technology might further aid probing biological ecological function silica-bearing species.