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Furfurylation Effects on Discoloration and Physical-Mechanical Properties of Wood from Tropical Plantation Forests

Yusuf Sudo Hadi, Elis Nina Herliyana, Gustan Pari, Rohmah Pari, Imam Busyra Abdillah

2022Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Wood from tropical plantation forests has lower physical and mechanical properties than mature wood. Furfuryl alcohol (FA) impregnation into the wood could help to enhance hydrophobic properties, dimensional stability, and structural strength. Furfurylation was applied to specimens of the following four fast-growing tropical wood species: jabon (Anthocephalus cadamba), sengon (Falcataria moluccana), mangium (Acacia mangium), and pine (Pinus merkusii). The discoloration and physical and mechanical properties were subsequently measured, and the results showed that furfurylated wood had a darker color and better physical and mechanical properties than untreated wood. Specifically, the furfurylated wood had higher density, modulus of elasticity, and hardness and lower moisture content, water absorption, swelling, and shrinkage. The furfurylation significantly enhanced physical and mechanical properties.

Topics & Concepts

Acacia mangiumFurfuryl alcoholAbsorption of waterShrinkageYoung's modulusMaterials scienceHardwoodComposite materialPulp and paper industryAcaciaWater contentSoftwoodBotanyChemistryBiochemistryGeotechnical engineeringEngineeringBiologyCatalysisWood Treatment and PropertiesNatural Fiber Reinforced CompositesBamboo properties and applications
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