Jebrane, Mohamed
- Department of Forest Products, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Research article2015Peer reviewedOpen access
Jebrane, Mohamed; Fernández-Cano, Víctor; Panov, Dmitri; Terziev, Nasko; Daniel, Geoffrey
The known method of wood modification by epoxidized linseed oil (ELO) has a limiting practical application due to the rapid polymerization of ELO in the presence of acetic acid (AA) needed as a catalyst. The present study was designed to develop an alternative method by means of a two-step process to avoid the rapid polymerization. The treatment options were tested on Scots pine sapwood, with the dimensional stability (DS) of the treated samples in focus. The new method provided an anti-swelling efficiency (ASE) in the range of 40-57%, which was even better than the thermally modified (TM) reference samples with 40% ASE. The developed two-step process is a feasible and practical approach for ELO treatment of wood.
dimensional stability; epoxidized linseed oil; modified wood; Scots pine sapwood; two-step process
Holzforschung
2015, volume: 69, number: 2, pages: 173-177
Wood Science
Paper, Pulp and Fiber Technology
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/65009