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Research article2008Peer reviewed

Fenton-induced degradation of polyethylene glycol and oak holocellulose. A model experiment in comparison to changes observed in conserved waterlogged wood

Almkvist, G; Persson, I

Abstract

Degradation of polysaccharides and polyethylene glycol have recently been observed in the wood of the Swedish war-ship Vasa. The signs of degradation are highly correlated to the presence of iron compounds, indicating iron initiated reactions of Fenton type. In order to test this hypothesis pure polyethylene glycol (PEG, M-w = 1500 u) and prepared oak holocellulose were oxidized by hyddroxyl radicals induced by Fenton's reagent [Fe(II)/H2O2] in aqueous solution. The changes in molar weight distribution (MWD) were analysed by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry and size exclusion chromatography. The changes in MWD were consistent to random scission of the polymers according to statistical simulations. By NMR analysis the main PEG degradation products formed were identified as PEG molecules with different end groups: alcohols, aldehydes and formate esters; the latter hydrolyse to formic acid. The all over results show close similarities to the situation observed in the Vasa wood and strengthen the hypothesis of oxidative degradation initiated by iron compounds in the wood

Keywords

Acetic acid; cellulose; formic acid; glycolic acid; hemicellulose; iron; oxalic acid; polyethylene glycol; Vasa; wood degradation; xylan

Published in

Holzforschung
2008, volume: 62, number: 6, pages: 704-708
Publisher: WALTER DE GRUYTER & CO

SLU Authors

UKÄ Subject classification

Forest Science

Publication identifier

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/HF.2008.129

Permanent link to this page (URI)

https://res.slu.se/id/publ/19227