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Main Authors: Grinins, Juris, Sosins, Guntis, Brazdausks, Prans
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Idioma:inglês
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author Grinins, Juris
Sosins, Guntis
Brazdausks, Prans
author_facet Grinins, Juris
Sosins, Guntis
Brazdausks, Prans
contents <p>This study examines the thermal modification (TM) of European black alder (Alnus glutinosa) wood boards measuring 1000 × 100 × 32 mm. The TM was carried out in a nitrogen atmosphere under an initial pressure of 4 bar at 160 ◦C for 60, 120, and 180 min, as well as at 170 ◦C for 30 and 60 min. The TM process resulted in mass loss and volumetric changes with shrinkage observed across all anatomical directions. Water uptake decreased significantly, with the cell wall’s total water capacity dropping from 35% to a range of 14%–27%. Dimensional stability was improved by between 21% and 61%. The TM wood showed a reduction exceeding 50% in both volumetric swelling and equilibrium moisture content relative to the unmodified specimens. A marked decline in the modulus of rupture was observed, especially in samples treated at 160 ◦C for 180 min and at 170 ◦C. Conversely, the modulus of elasticity exhibited a slight upward trend, though the changes were not statistically significant. Brinell hardness revealed a pronounced difference between the tangential and radial orientations, with the tangential surface displaying distinctly lower hardness. Chemical analysis indicated a notable increase in acetone-soluble extractives and reductions in the xylan, mannan, and acetyl groups, reflecting structural alterations in hemicelluloses.</p>
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spellingShingle Black Alder Properties After Thermal Modification in Closed Process Under Pressure in Nitrogen
Grinins, Juris
Sosins, Guntis
Brazdausks, Prans
grey alder; thermal modification; nitrogen; pressure
<p>This study examines the thermal modification (TM) of European black alder (Alnus glutinosa) wood boards measuring 1000 × 100 × 32 mm. The TM was carried out in a nitrogen atmosphere under an initial pressure of 4 bar at 160 ◦C for 60, 120, and 180 min, as well as at 170 ◦C for 30 and 60 min. The TM process resulted in mass loss and volumetric changes with shrinkage observed across all anatomical directions. Water uptake decreased significantly, with the cell wall’s total water capacity dropping from 35% to a range of 14%–27%. Dimensional stability was improved by between 21% and 61%. The TM wood showed a reduction exceeding 50% in both volumetric swelling and equilibrium moisture content relative to the unmodified specimens. A marked decline in the modulus of rupture was observed, especially in samples treated at 160 ◦C for 180 min and at 170 ◦C. Conversely, the modulus of elasticity exhibited a slight upward trend, though the changes were not statistically significant. Brinell hardness revealed a pronounced difference between the tangential and radial orientations, with the tangential surface displaying distinctly lower hardness. Chemical analysis indicated a notable increase in acetone-soluble extractives and reductions in the xylan, mannan, and acetyl groups, reflecting structural alterations in hemicelluloses.</p>
title Black Alder Properties After Thermal Modification in Closed Process Under Pressure in Nitrogen
topic grey alder; thermal modification; nitrogen; pressure
url https://doi.org/10.3390/f16121774