Impact of Various pH Levels on 4-Methyl Catechol Treatment of Wood

Four types of treated wood (TW) were prepared by the impregnation of solid wood each with a solution of 4-methyl catechol at pH 8, a solution of 4-methyl catechol at pH 9, a solution of 4-methyl catechol at pH 10, and a solution of 4-methyl catechol at pH 11. These TW were characterized by Fourier t...

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Main Authors: Md. Tipu, Sultan, Md. Rezaur, Rahman, Sinin, Hamdan, Zainal Abidin, Talib, Fahmi Asyadi, Bin Md Yusof, Chang, Josephine Hui Lai
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Published: North Carolina State University 2017
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spelling my.unimas.ir.167112022-06-21T07:36:57Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16711/ Impact of Various pH Levels on 4-Methyl Catechol Treatment of Wood Md. Tipu, Sultan Md. Rezaur, Rahman Sinin, Hamdan Zainal Abidin, Talib Fahmi Asyadi, Bin Md Yusof Chang, Josephine Hui Lai TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Four types of treated wood (TW) were prepared by the impregnation of solid wood each with a solution of 4-methyl catechol at pH 8, a solution of 4-methyl catechol at pH 9, a solution of 4-methyl catechol at pH 10, and a solution of 4-methyl catechol at pH 11. These TW were characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopic, X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopic, 3-point bending, free-free-vibration, and thermo-gravimetric analysis. FT-IR result showed that TW had more than one carbonyl absorbance band between 1745 and 1690 cm-1, while raw wood had only one carbonyl absorbance band in this regard. TW at pH levels of eight and nine showed higher crystallinity index (CIXRD) than that of raw wood. The SEM micrograph of TW at pH 8 had a smoother surface compared with other treated wood and raw wood. The modulus of elasticity (MOE), and modulus of rupture (MOR) of TW at pH 8 and pH 9 significantly increased. The raw wood exhibited a higher water uptake compared with the TW. The TGA results showed that TW were thermally less stable between 267 and 400 °C than raw wood. North Carolina State University 2017 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16711/1/Impact%20of%20Various.pdf Md. Tipu, Sultan and Md. Rezaur, Rahman and Sinin, Hamdan and Zainal Abidin, Talib and Fahmi Asyadi, Bin Md Yusof and Chang, Josephine Hui Lai (2017) Impact of Various pH Levels on 4-Methyl Catechol Treatment of Wood. BioResources, 12 (2). pp. 3601-3617. ISSN 1930-2126 http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_12_2_3601_Tipu_Sultan_Impact_Various_pH_treatment_wood
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Md. Tipu, Sultan
Md. Rezaur, Rahman
Sinin, Hamdan
Zainal Abidin, Talib
Fahmi Asyadi, Bin Md Yusof
Chang, Josephine Hui Lai
Impact of Various pH Levels on 4-Methyl Catechol Treatment of Wood
description Four types of treated wood (TW) were prepared by the impregnation of solid wood each with a solution of 4-methyl catechol at pH 8, a solution of 4-methyl catechol at pH 9, a solution of 4-methyl catechol at pH 10, and a solution of 4-methyl catechol at pH 11. These TW were characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopic, X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopic, 3-point bending, free-free-vibration, and thermo-gravimetric analysis. FT-IR result showed that TW had more than one carbonyl absorbance band between 1745 and 1690 cm-1, while raw wood had only one carbonyl absorbance band in this regard. TW at pH levels of eight and nine showed higher crystallinity index (CIXRD) than that of raw wood. The SEM micrograph of TW at pH 8 had a smoother surface compared with other treated wood and raw wood. The modulus of elasticity (MOE), and modulus of rupture (MOR) of TW at pH 8 and pH 9 significantly increased. The raw wood exhibited a higher water uptake compared with the TW. The TGA results showed that TW were thermally less stable between 267 and 400 °C than raw wood.
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author Md. Tipu, Sultan
Md. Rezaur, Rahman
Sinin, Hamdan
Zainal Abidin, Talib
Fahmi Asyadi, Bin Md Yusof
Chang, Josephine Hui Lai
author_facet Md. Tipu, Sultan
Md. Rezaur, Rahman
Sinin, Hamdan
Zainal Abidin, Talib
Fahmi Asyadi, Bin Md Yusof
Chang, Josephine Hui Lai
author_sort Md. Tipu, Sultan
title Impact of Various pH Levels on 4-Methyl Catechol Treatment of Wood
title_short Impact of Various pH Levels on 4-Methyl Catechol Treatment of Wood
title_full Impact of Various pH Levels on 4-Methyl Catechol Treatment of Wood
title_fullStr Impact of Various pH Levels on 4-Methyl Catechol Treatment of Wood
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Various pH Levels on 4-Methyl Catechol Treatment of Wood
title_sort impact of various ph levels on 4-methyl catechol treatment of wood
publisher North Carolina State University
publishDate 2017
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16711/1/Impact%20of%20Various.pdf
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