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Water vapour sorption properties of thermally modified and pressurised hot-water-extracted wood powder

Journal

HOLZFORSCHUNG
Volume 73, Issue 12, Pages 1059-1068

Publisher

WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH
DOI: 10.1515/hf-2018-0301

Keywords

carbohydrate analysis; deuterium exchange; dynamic vapour sorption; hot-water extraction; thermal modification

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  1. Swedish Research Council FORMAS [2014-172]

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The objective of the study was to investigate the water vapour sorption behaviour of thermally modified (TM) wood powder, e.g. ground wood prepared from waste streams of TM solid wood, and wood powder that was extracted in pressurised hot water. Solid spruce wood was TM in steam conditions (210 degrees C for 3 h), milled and hotwater-extracted (HWE) at elevated pressure (140 degrees C for 1 h). The results evidence that the hot-water extraction reduced the water sorption and the accessible hydroxyl group concentration by the removal of amorphous carbohydrates. In contrast, the enhanced cross-linking of the cell wall matrix and the annealing of amorphous matrix polymers during thermal modification reduced the sorption behaviour of wood additionally, without further reducing the hydroxyl accessibility. These additional effects of thermal modification were at least partially cancelled by hot-water extraction. The results bring novel insights into the mechanisms that reduce the water vapour sorption of wood by compositional and structural changes induced by heating.

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