Physical, biological and chemical characterisation of wood treated with silver nanoparticles
Date
2019-04-15Author
Ahmet, Can
Sabrina, Palanti
Hüseyin, Sivrikaya
Baki, Hazer
Federico, Stefani
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Nowadays, environmentally friendly processes
are of great interest and are considerably
needed due to the environmental pollution seems to be
a problem worldwide. For this reason, in this study,
silver nanoparticles were synthesized using environmentally-
friendly methods and their effectiveness as
wood preservatives was investigated. Scots pine
(Pinus sylvestris L.) samples were impregnated with
an autoxidized soybean oil polymer containing Ag
nanoparticles (Agsbox). Samples characterised by
Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) were
tested against brown rot (Coniophora puteana) and
wood-destroying insects (Hylotrupes bajulus). In
addition, decay tests were applied to mini-block
samples leached according to the EN 84 standard.Results demonstrated that Agsbox increased decay
resistance in the unleached samples. However, low
efficacy was exhibited against newborn H. bajulus
larvae. As a results of FTIR measurement, impregnated
with the nanocomposites showed significant
changes at the 2910 cm-1 (C–H) and 1712 cm-1
(C=O) peaks.