Resistance of thermally modified and pressurized hot water extracted Scots pine sapwood against decay by the brown-rot fungus Rhodonia placenta

Michael Altgen, Suvi Kyyrö, Olli Paajanen, Lauri Rautkari

Tutkimustuotos: LehtiartikkeliArticleScientificvertaisarvioitu

15 Sitaatiot (Scopus)
85 Lataukset (Pure)

Abstrakti

The thermal degradation of wood is affected by a number of process parameters, which may also cause variations in the resistance against decay fungi. This study compares changes in the chemical composition, water-related properties and decay resistance of Scots pine sapwood that was either thermally modified (TM) in dry state at elevated temperatures (≥ 185 °C) or treated in pressurized hot water at mild temperatures (≤ 170 °C). The thermal decomposition of easily degradable hemicelluloses reduced the mass loss caused by Rhodonia placenta, and it was suggested that the cumulative mass loss is a better indicator of an actual decay inhibition. Pressurized hot water extraction (HWE) did not improve the decay resistance to the same extent as TM, which was assigned to differences in the wood-water interactions. Cross-linking reactions during TM caused a swelling restraint and an effective reduction in moisture content. This decreased the water-swollen cell wall porosity, which presumably hindered the transport of degradation agents through the cell wall and/or reduced the accessibility of wood constituents for degradation agents. This effect was absent in hot water-extracted wood and strong decay occurred even when most hemicelluloses were already removed during HWE.
AlkuperäiskieliEnglanti
Sivut161-171
Sivumäärä11
JulkaisuEuropean Journal of Wood and Wood Products
Vuosikerta78
Numero1
Varhainen verkossa julkaisun päivämäärä2019
DOI - pysyväislinkit
TilaJulkaistu - 1 tammik. 2020
OKM-julkaisutyyppiA1 Julkaistu artikkeli, soviteltu

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