Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Samples of Scots pine sapwood were treated with
epoxidized linseed and soybean oils to improve decay, insect
and termite resistance of wood. Non-epoxidized (raw) linseed
and soybean oils were included as reference treatment in the
study. In the epoxidation process, hydrogen peroxide was
used to open double bounds, and acetic acid was added as a
catalyst. Two retention levels, Ret A (80-140 kg m-3
) and Ret B
(170-270 kg m-3
), two impregnation methods (full cell and
empty cell) and emulsion technique were used. Samples
treated with epoxidized oils had significantly lower mass
losses than untreated samples while epoxidized oils showed
higher mass losses than unepoxidized oils for Coniophora
puteana and Trametes versicolor according to EN 113 for decay
test. By adding boron, fungicidal properties were introduced
to the treatment. All the vegetable oils showed 100% the
mortality rate against larvae of Hylotrupes bajulus according
to EN 47. Moreover, leached wood samples treated with oils
also showed 100% larvae mortality. Additionally, termite
testing based on EN 117 revealed 100% Reticulitermes lucifugus mortality for all leached oil treated samples.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Boron; Decay test; Epoxidized oils; Insect test; Termite test
Elenco autori:
Palanti, Sabrina
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