Elaine Cristina Lengowski
Professor at Forest Faculty · UFMT
Biography
Has experience in the area of forest resources and forestry, with emphasis on technology and use of forest products and development of new materials. It develops work on the application of nanotechnology in the forest-based sector and application of non-destructive techniques for characterization and prediction of properties. Acting mainly on the following topics: wood quality, identification and anatomical characterization, physical-chemical and mechanical characterization of wood, activated carbon production, composite materials and nanocomposites, use of forest residues, thermally modified wood, colorimetry, non-destructive techniques, development of methodologies of modification and characterization of cellulose and nanocellulose and development of packaging in the paper industry.
Education
I have a degree in Industrial Engineering from the Federal University of Paraná (2010). MSc and PhD in Forestry Engineering from the Federal University of Paraná. She received a doctorate sandwich for 6 months, with a partnership from the University of Waterloo, Canada. I am a Professor of Forest Engineering at the Federal University of Mato Grosso. Pos-doc at University of Waterloo (2023) at chemical Engineering.
Recent Scopus Publications
- High-Kappa Eucalyptus Kraft Pulp in a Biorefinery Context: Balancing Sugar Production with Fiber-Reinforcement Potential
- Log quality and lumber yield for export of five species from the Brazilian Amazon
- Correlation between the heating value and the chemical characteristics of Eucalyptus biomass
- Physical, mechanical, and combustion properties of twelve wood species from the Brazilian Amazon
- Radial Variation in Colorimetric Parameters, Chemical Composition, and Biological Resistance of Teak Wood Extracted from 13- and 22-Year-Old Teak Trees
Links
- ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7336-7626
- Scopus https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=55805626300