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Furfurylation of tropical wood species with and without silver nanoparticles: Part II: Evaluation of wood properties

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Auteur
Gaitán-Alvarez J., Berrocal A., Lykidis C., Moya R., Mantanis G.I.
Date
2021
Language
en
DOI
10.1080/17480272.2021.1992795
Sujet
Durability
Hardness
Silver nanoparticles
Thermodynamic stability
Tropics
Water absorption
Wood
Biological durability
Combined effect
Furfuryl alcohol
Furfurylation
Tropical species
Tropical wood species
Weight percentage gains
Wood durability
Wood modification
Wood properties
Metal nanoparticles
Taylor and Francis Ltd.
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The purpose of the work was to assess the combined effect of furfurylation, along with the addition of silver nanoparticles (NPsAg), on the thermal stability, density, water absorption, hardness and biological durability of juvenile tropical woods originating from Costa Rican forest plantations. It was demonstrated that the weight percentage gain (WPG) of wood treated with furfuryl alcohol (FA) varied from 14.44% to 44.26%, and from 12.92% to 44.52% after the addition of NPsAg. Additionally, for species with WPG over 25%, thermal stability as well as durability was greater, while water absorption was lower, compared to species with lower WPGs. Improvement of hardness was only achieved with WPG values over 35%; therefore, only species of high permeability (V. ferruginea, V. guatemalensis, C. odorata, S. saman and E. cyclocarpum) showed improvement regarding this property. The addition of NPsAg induced the same behaviour as when using plain FA treatment, however, regarding wood durability, the addition of NPsAg was effective only for species with WPG under 20%. © 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/71888
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