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Beech wood treated with polyglycerol succinate: a new effective method for its protection and stabilization

Clément L’Hostis, Emmanuel Fredon, Marie-France Thévenon, Francisco-José Santiago-Medina, Philippe Gérardin

2020Holzforschung16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract This paper deals with an original and non-biocidal chemical treatment consisting of a vacuum/pressure impregnation step of beech wood with a water-borne mixture made from heat-activated condensation of succinic anhydride (SA) and glycerol (G). Chemical structures of adducts were established using matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization time-of-flight mass spectroscopy (MALDI-TOF) investigations. Beech wood was impregnated and cured in order to induce in situ polymerization of glycerol/succinic adducts (GSA) in the cell walls, leading to the formation of polyglycerol succinate (PGS) polyester. Various treatment conditions were investigated depending on the duration (6–72 h) and curing temperature (103–160°C). Weight percent gains (WPGs) ranging between 40 and 60% were obtained. Attenuated total reflectance-middle infrared spectroscopy (ATR-MIR) and carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance ( 13 C-NMR) spectroscopy confirmed polyester formation. A curing temperature of 160°C was found to be the best condition to totally avoid polymer leaching, and brought the anti-swelling efficiency (ASE) up to 64%. Decay resistance of PGS-treated wood against Trametes versicolor and Coniophora puteana was also strongly temperature and time dependent: performances fit with the EN113 standard requirements if a curing temperature of 160°C was applied.

Topics & Concepts

Succinic anhydrideSuccinic acidAttenuated total reflectionCuring (chemistry)PolyesterBeechChemistryTrametes versicolorPolymerizationPolymerInfrared spectroscopyGlycerolMaterials sciencePolymer chemistryChemical engineeringOrganic chemistryLaccaseEngineeringGeographyEnzymeForestryLignin and Wood ChemistryWood Treatment and PropertiesPlant Surface Properties and Treatments
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