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Evaluation of wood treated with Paraloid B72? and boric acid: thermal behavior, water absorption and mold resistance

机译:Evaluation of wood treated with Paraloid B72? and boric acid: thermal behavior, water absorption and mold resistance

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Consolidation of wood is one of the actions to be taken once wood materials are degraded by biotic or abiotic factors to keep its structural functions. While maintaining structural integrity is a priority in consolidation work, consolidant system should also be compatible and must allow the combination of additives. Besides improved performance, proper protection against thermal degradation is needed as well when consolidated wood is subjected to elevated temperatures. Mass loss calorimeter tests and thermogravimetric analyses of wood treated with Paraloid B72? copolymer and boric acid were first performed. Effects of the copolymer on boron leaching and mold resistance of the Paraloid B72?-modified specimens were also studied. Water absorption and wettability tests, FTIR and SEM evaluations were performed for characterization on the specimens after modifications with Paraloid B72?. Mass loss calorimeter tests indicated that Paraloid B72? treatments alone decreased the fire resistance of test specimens; however, incorporation of boric acid into Paraloid B72?-treated specimens enhanced the fire resistance. Thermogravimetric analyses showed significant increases in boric acid and Paraloid B72?-treated specimens when compared to Paraloid B72? treatments alone. Paraloid B72? copolymer treatments resulted in less water absorption values in the specimens; however, the copolymer did not effectively limit boron release from modified specimens. While Paraloid B72? treatments increased the hydrophobicity of the specimens, boric acid has partial effect on the wetting properties. No mold inhibition was seen in Paraloid B72? only treated specimens; however, significantly lower mold growth rates were observed in boric acid and Paraloid B72?-treated specimen by vacuum.

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    《European journal of wood and wood products》 |2023年第4期|923-934|共12页
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    Department of Forest Biology and Wood Protection Technology Faculty of Forestry, Istanbul University- Cerrahpasa, 34473 Istanbul, Turkey;

    ERNAM, Erciyes University Nanotechnology Application and Research Center, 38039 Kayseri, Turkey,Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Erciyes University, Kayseri 38039, Turkey;

    Faculty of Forestry, Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa, 34473 Istanbul, Turkey;

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