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Heat Treatment of Pine Wood: Possible Effect of Impregnation with Silver Nanosuspension

Authors :
Siavash Bayani
Antonios N. Papadopoulos
Hamid Reza Taghiyari
Holger Militz
Source :
Forests, Volume 11, Issue 4, Forests, Vol 11, Iss 466, p 466 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020.

Abstract

The scope of the present work was to study the effects of heat treatment (at different mild temperatures) on the physicomechanical properties of pine wood, and to find out if impregnation with nanosilver may have any potential influence on the impact of heat treatment. Impregnation of wood with a 400-ppm silver nanosuspension was carried out under an initial vacuum pressure of 0.07 MPa, followed by a pressure of 0.25 MPa for thirty minutes, before heat treatment. Heat treatment was carried out under hot air at three relatively mild temperatures, 145, 165, and 185 &deg<br />C. Results showed improvement of some properties in heat-treated wood at 145 &deg<br />C. This was indicative of the improving impact caused by hornification and irreversible hydrogen bonding in the course of water movements due to heat treatment<br />significant fluctuations in the intensities of FTIR spectra bands at 1750&ndash<br />1500 cm&minus<br />1 were corroborating evidence of chemical alterations in hemicellulose polymer. The high mass loss at temperature 185 &deg<br />C, and the extreme thermal degradation thereof, overcame the improving effects of hornification and formation of irreversible hydrogen bonds, consequently mechanical properties decreased significantly. Interaction of different elements involved made it hard to predict properties in specimens modified at 165 &deg<br />C. Impregnation of specimens with nanosilver suspension resulted in significant increase of mass loss in specimens heat-treated at 185 &deg<br />C, and significant fluctuations in properties of specimens heat-treated at 145 &deg<br />C.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19994907
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Forests
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fbb1b437dca415ba82a43559794cdf71
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/f11040466