Effect of Bleaching and Hot-Pressing Conditions on Mechanical Properties of Compressed Wood.

Polymers (Basel)

Creative Research Center for Nanocellulose Future Composites, Inha University, 100 Inha-ro, Michuhol-ku, Incheon 22212, Korea.

Published: July 2022

This paper reports on multiple stage bleaching and its effect on the mechanical and swelling properties of compressed wood (CW). The natural wood specimen was bleached with NaClO in five steps and three hot-pressing conditions. Their effects were investigated in morphologies: lignin content, alpha-cellulose content, compression ratio, mechanical properties, swelling and, water contact angle. After compression, the wood specimens became dense and the most porous structures collapsed. The lignin content decreased as the bleaching steps progressed, and the highest alpha-cellulose content was observed at the third bleaching step. This CW showed the best mechanical properties: bending strength was 240.1 ± 35.7 MPa, and Young's modulus was 23.08 ± 0.89 Gpa. The CW swelling decreased as the bleaching step progressed, and was associated with the density decrease and the compression ratio increase with the bleaching step. The B3 is an optimum bleaching step that accounts for the best mechanical properties, which might be associated with the highest alpha-cellulose content.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9322156PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14142901DOI Listing

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