[Histonet] (no subject)
Philip Oshel
oshel1pe <@t> cmich.edu
Tue Feb 19 10:42:39 CST 2008
Philipp,
This is a good question for the microscopy mailing list:
http://www.msa.microscopy.org/MicroscopyListserver/HomePage.html
There are people there who work on wood and
adhesives -- probably someone who does both.
Phil
>Hello,
>
>We are doing some investigations on glue-lines
>in wood. Our standard procedure so far is to
>boil the wood in water to soften it, produce
>microtome slices and stain them. However the
>boiling process might affect the condition of
>the adhesive and the wood itself. To avoid this
>effect, we want to survey little wooden cubes
>(untreated), where the investigated surface has
>only been smoothed with the microtome. To get a
>better contrast between the wood and the
>adhesive, we tried various staining methods
>(safranine, iodide-iodide-potassium,
>toluidine-blue), that have been mentioned in the
>literature. Anyway, the tests results were not
>satisfying. Not every part of the adhesive was
>dyed by the staining agent to the same degree
>making a determination of the adhesive
>penetration very difficult.
>
>My question now is: Has anybody some experience
>with a dry sample preparation of wood or glue
>lines respectively? And has anybody some
>experience with the staining of wood or adhesive?
>
>The wood is beech; the adhesives are PUR, UF and PVAC.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Philipp
>
>Philipp Haß
>Institute for Building Materials (Wood Physics)
>ETH Zurich, HIF E 23.2
>Schafmattstrasse 6
>CH-8093 Zurich
>Tel: (0041)-(0)44-632 32 50
>Fax: (0041)-(0)44/632 11 74
>phass <@t> ethz.ch
>_______________________________________________
>Histonet mailing list
>Histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
>http://lists.utsouthwestern.edu/mailman/listinfo/histonet
--
Philip Oshel
Microscopy Facility Supervisor
Biology Department
024C Brooks Hall
Central Michigan University
Mt. Pleasant, MI 48859
(989) 774-3576
More information about the Histonet
mailing list