Investigating changes in the chemical constituents and dimensional stability of heat-treated hornbeam and Uludag fir wood
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2011Yazar
Aydemir, Deniz
Gündüz, Gökhan
Altuntaş, Ertuğrul
Ertaş, Murat
Şahin, Halil Turgut
Alma, M. Hakkı
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Changes in chemical constituents and some physical properties such as
swelling and water absorption of hornbeam (Carpinus betulus L) and
uludag fir (Abies bornmulleriana Mattf.) wood were investigated after
heat treatment at three different temperatures (170 o
C, 190 o
C, and 210 o
C) for three different durations (4, 8, and 12 hours) by using thermal
gravimetric analysis (TGA) and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR)
spectrometry. The results of TGA show that there was less weight loss in
the main degradation region (300-500 o
C) for the heat-treated samples
as compared to untreated (control) samples. In addition, there was
greater weight loss of hornbeam wood than of uludag fir wood in a
similar degradation region. This difference could be due to the chemical
constituents of softwoods and hardwoods. The results of FTIR
spectrometry show that the chemical constituents of the hornbeam wood
samples were more affected by heat treatment. All heat-treated samples
exhibited lower water absorption and swelling compared to control
samples. It was found that the relative decrease in swelling and water
absorption for uludag fir was higher than for hornbeam. The maximum
decrease in water absorption and swelling was found for both species
that were heat-treated at 210
C for 12 hours
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