Oil-heat treatment of rubberwood for optimum changes in chemical constituents and decay resistance

Effects of oil—heat treatment on chemical constituents and decay resistance of rubberwood (Hevea brasiliensis) were investigated in this work. Oil—heat treatment palm oil as heating medium was carried out by immersing rubberwood samples (300 mm longitudinally × 20 mm radially × 20 mm tangentially) i...

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Main Authors: I., Umar, Ashaari, Zaidon, Lee, Seng Hua, Halis, Rasmina
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Published: Forest Research Institute Malaysia 2016
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spelling my.upm.eprints.534202017-10-30T05:39:38Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53420/ Oil-heat treatment of rubberwood for optimum changes in chemical constituents and decay resistance I., Umar Ashaari, Zaidon Lee, Seng Hua Halis, Rasmina Effects of oil—heat treatment on chemical constituents and decay resistance of rubberwood (Hevea brasiliensis) were investigated in this work. Oil—heat treatment palm oil as heating medium was carried out by immersing rubberwood samples (300 mm longitudinally × 20 mm radially × 20 mm tangentially) in hot oil bath. Wood samples were immersed in the palm oil at temperatures and time periods ranging from 172 to 228 °C and 95 to 265 min respectively. Cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin contents and weight loss of samples by the fungus Pycnoporus sanguineus were evaluated. Four linear and one quadratic models were developed using response surface methodology. High adjusted r² values were obtained and the adequacy of the models was confirmed. Cellulose and hemicellulose reduced in treated samples. Such reductions became greater with increasing temperature and exposure time. However, lignin content of samples increased with increasing temperature of treatment and extended time. Decay resistance of treated samples against P. sanguineus improved with increased treatment temperature and time. The enhancement in decay resistance was highly related to chemical constituents in the treated sample. Forest Research Institute Malaysia 2016-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53420/1/Oil-heat%20treatment%20of%20rubberwood%20for%20optimum%20changes%20in%20chemical%20constituents%20and%20decay%20resistance.pdf I., Umar and Ashaari, Zaidon and Lee, Seng Hua and Halis, Rasmina (2016) Oil-heat treatment of rubberwood for optimum changes in chemical constituents and decay resistance. Journal of Tropical Forest Science, 28 (1). pp. 88-96. ISSN 0128-1283 https://www.jstor.org/stable/43748082?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents
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description Effects of oil—heat treatment on chemical constituents and decay resistance of rubberwood (Hevea brasiliensis) were investigated in this work. Oil—heat treatment palm oil as heating medium was carried out by immersing rubberwood samples (300 mm longitudinally × 20 mm radially × 20 mm tangentially) in hot oil bath. Wood samples were immersed in the palm oil at temperatures and time periods ranging from 172 to 228 °C and 95 to 265 min respectively. Cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin contents and weight loss of samples by the fungus Pycnoporus sanguineus were evaluated. Four linear and one quadratic models were developed using response surface methodology. High adjusted r² values were obtained and the adequacy of the models was confirmed. Cellulose and hemicellulose reduced in treated samples. Such reductions became greater with increasing temperature and exposure time. However, lignin content of samples increased with increasing temperature of treatment and extended time. Decay resistance of treated samples against P. sanguineus improved with increased treatment temperature and time. The enhancement in decay resistance was highly related to chemical constituents in the treated sample.
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author I., Umar
Ashaari, Zaidon
Lee, Seng Hua
Halis, Rasmina
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Ashaari, Zaidon
Lee, Seng Hua
Halis, Rasmina
Oil-heat treatment of rubberwood for optimum changes in chemical constituents and decay resistance
author_facet I., Umar
Ashaari, Zaidon
Lee, Seng Hua
Halis, Rasmina
author_sort I., Umar
title Oil-heat treatment of rubberwood for optimum changes in chemical constituents and decay resistance
title_short Oil-heat treatment of rubberwood for optimum changes in chemical constituents and decay resistance
title_full Oil-heat treatment of rubberwood for optimum changes in chemical constituents and decay resistance
title_fullStr Oil-heat treatment of rubberwood for optimum changes in chemical constituents and decay resistance
title_full_unstemmed Oil-heat treatment of rubberwood for optimum changes in chemical constituents and decay resistance
title_sort oil-heat treatment of rubberwood for optimum changes in chemical constituents and decay resistance
publisher Forest Research Institute Malaysia
publishDate 2016
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