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Calonego F. W., . and Severo E. T. D., . and SansÃgolo C. A., . and de Brito A. F., . Physical and chemical changes in juvenile and mature wood of Shizolobium parahyba caused by thermal modification. pp. 333-340. ISSN 0128-1283
Abstract
In the Brazilian Atlantic Forest the pioneer species Schizolobium parahyba known as guapuruvu is a fastgrowing tree with potential for ecological restoration in forest management projects. However an undesirable feature of this wood is the pronounced presence of juvenile wood leading to poor dimensional stability. This study evaluates the effect of various thermal modification intensities on the physicochemical properties of S. parahyba juvenile and mature wood. Boards sawn from 15-year-old trees were thermally modified at three different temperatures (180 200 and 220 C). Thermal modification decreased the density (up to 9) moisture content (up to 9.1) and volumetric swelling (up to 54.1). For chemical properties when the wood was submitted to thermal modification at 220 C significant increase was detected in the respective extractive (up to 286.5) and lignin content (up to 41.7) and reduction in the holoceluloses (up to 25.0). It was demonstrated that basic density was not the most suitable parameter for evaluating the quality of thermally modified wood. The influence of thermal modification was equal in juvenile and mature wood.
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Abstract
In the Brazilian Atlantic Forest the pioneer species Schizolobium parahyba known as guapuruvu is a fastgrowing tree with potential for ecological restoration in forest management projects. However an undesirable feature of this wood is the pronounced presence of juvenile wood leading to poor dimensional stability. This study evaluates the effect of various thermal modification intensities on the physicochemical properties of S. parahyba juvenile and mature wood. Boards sawn from 15-year-old trees were thermally modified at three different temperatures (180 200 and 220 C). Thermal modification decreased the density (up to 9) moisture content (up to 9.1) and volumetric swelling (up to 54.1). For chemical properties when the wood was submitted to thermal modification at 220 C significant increase was detected in the respective extractive (up to 286.5) and lignin content (up to 41.7) and reduction in the holoceluloses (up to 25.0). It was demonstrated that basic density was not the most suitable parameter for evaluating the quality of thermally modified wood. The influence of thermal modification was equal in juvenile and mature wood.
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Item Type: | Article |
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AGROVOC Term: | Schizolobium |
AGROVOC Term: | Guapuruvu |
AGROVOC Term: | Thermal treatment |
AGROVOC Term: | Wood |
AGROVOC Term: | Juvenile wood |
AGROVOC Term: | Physical properties |
AGROVOC Term: | Chemical properties |
AGROVOC Term: | Stability |
AGROVOC Term: | Moisture content |
AGROVOC Term: | Wood density |
Depositing User: | Mr. AFANDI ABDUL MALEK |
Last Modified: | 24 Apr 2025 00:54 |
URI: | http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9332 |
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