A molecular model for reversible and irreversible hygroscopicity changes by thermal wood modification
Autor: | Lauri Rautkari, Wim Willems, Michael Altgen |
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Přispěvatelé: | FirmoLin Technologies BV, Wood Material Science, Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems, Aalto-yliopisto, Aalto University |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
040101 forestry
Molecular model Chemistry heat treatment Industrial chemistry mechanical relaxation crosslinks 04 agricultural and veterinary sciences 02 engineering and technology 021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology Equilibrium moisture content equilibrium moisture content Biomaterials Chemical engineering sorption sites Thermal 0401 agriculture forestry and fisheries 0210 nano-technology |
Popis: | Heat treatment (HT) is a well-known means to reduce the equilibrium wood moisture content (EMC) at a specified relative humidity (RH). EMC is profoundly decreased by the loss of accessible hydroxyl groups (OHacc) in the wood matrix by thermochemical reactions. However, the obtained EMC reduction after HT can be partly reversible, depending on the ability of the wood matrix polymers to fully mechanically relax during HT. We discuss the results of our earlier experimental study on the OHacc content and the associated EMC decrease at 93% RH by a relaxation inhibiting dry-HT vs. a relaxation enabling wet-HT. New experimental results, showing that OHacc does not significantly change during reversible EMC changes, are added to the discussion. This study quantitatively supports a molecular explanation of the reversible EMC, in which wood moisture is principally bound at sorption sites, composed of two functional groups, constituting a hydrogen-donor/acceptor pair, involving at least one OHacc group. The irreversible part of EMC reduction is assigned to the thermochemical removal of OHacc from the wood matrix. The reversible part is attributed to a process of wood polymer conformal rearrangements, bringing an isolated OHacc group in proximity of another free hydrogen-bonding functional group, creating a site for water sorption. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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