A review of near-infrared spectroscopy for monitoring moisture content and density of solid wood

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This review article examines past and current research on the application of near-infrared (NIR) reflectance/transmittance spectroscopy (NIRS) for real-time monitoring of moisture content and density of solid wood Most of the applications of NIRS on solid wood have focussed on the application of multivariate statistics as exploratory tools for the prediction of physical, chemical and mechanical properties, such as moisture content, density, stiffness, cellulose and lignin content. However, very few studies on the development of optical models and the use of NIRS transmittance techniques on solid wood have been reported. NIRS technology has the potential to be used as a rapid tool that could be employed for at-line measurement and monitoring of wood properties in the forest products industry.

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Leblon, B., Adedipe, O., Hans, G., Haddadi, A., Tsuchikawa, S., Burger, J., … LaRocque, A. (2013). A review of near-infrared spectroscopy for monitoring moisture content and density of solid wood. Forestry Chronicle. Canadian Institute of Forestry. https://doi.org/10.5558/tfc2013-111

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