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Density and Dimensional Stability of a Wood-polymer Nano-Composite from Fast-growing Wood

Journal

BIORESOURCES
Volume 17, Issue 1, Pages 750-762

Publisher

NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIV DEPT WOOD & PAPER SCI
DOI: 10.15376/biores.17.1.750-762

Keywords

Impregnation; Fast-growing species; Nano-SiO2; MFFA; Physical properties

Funding

  1. Ministry of Education, Culture and Research and Technology of Indonesia [1/E1/KP, PTNBH/2021, 8/E1/KPT/2021]

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The study found that impregnating ganitri wood with a mixture can improve its density and dimensional stability, enhancing the physical properties of the wood. Treatment with melamine formaldehyde furfuryl alcohol and nano-SiO2 resulted in increased density and anti-swelling efficiency, reduced water uptake, and decreased formaldehyde emissions from the wood polymer nano-composite.
The characteristics of ganitri wood can be improved via wood impregnation. The objective of this research was to analyze the density and dimensional stability of a wood polymer nano-composite, i.e., impregnated ganitri wood with a mixture of melamine formaldehyde furfuryl alcohol and nano-SiO2. The results showed that the impregnation process improved the physical properties of the impregnated ganitri wood. Impregnation with 0.5% melamine-formaldehyde furfuryl alcohol (MFFA)-nano SiO2 had a significant effect on the density, weight percent gain, anti-swelling efficiency, bulking effect (BE), and water uptake (WU). Increased percentage of density and BE values after being treated by MFFA with 0.5% nano-SiO2 were 51.2% and 311.7%, respectively. The percentage decrease in WU was 47.5% (MFFA with 0.5% nano-SiO2). X-ray diffraction analysis verified a decrease in the crystallinity of the wood cellulose. The melamine formaldehyde furfuryl alcohol and nano-SiO2 polymers were found to cover the wood cell walls and lumens (based on scanning electron microscopy images). The formaldehyde emissions of the wood polymer nano-composite decreased. Therefore, it is possible to produce more environmentally friendly materials through wood polymer nano-composites.

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