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The Influence of Age on the Wood Properties of Paulownia tomentosa (Thunb.) Steud.

Journal

FORESTS
Volume 13, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/f13050700

Keywords

age; chemical composition; elemental composition; mechanical properties; Paulownia tomentosa; physical properties

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Funding

  1. Caixa Geral de Depositos [PROJ/IPV/IDI/003]
  2. FCT-Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia, I.P., through the CERNAS Research Centre [UIDB/00681/2020]
  3. proMetheus, Research Unit on Energy, Materials and Environment for Sustainability - FCT-Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia [UIDP/05975/2020]
  4. CITAB, Centre for the Research and Technology of Agro-Environmental and Biological Sciences-Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology [UIDB/04033/2020]

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This study aims to determine the best age for cutting young Paulownia trees in Portuguese plantations. According to the results, the 5-year-old samples showed the best characteristics for pellet production.
Forests in Portugal are highly dependent on a short number of wood species, and new species with higher profitability are needed. The Paulownia species has generated great interest due to its fast-growing and relatively good wood properties. However, environmental factors have shown that Paulownia grows differently in each case. This study intends to determine the properties of young Paulownia trees from Portuguese plantations to determine the best age to cut the trees according to their use. The chemical composition (extractives in dichloromethane, ethanol and water, lignin, alpha-cellulose, and hemicelluloses), heating value, elemental analysis (CHNO), inorganic elements and thermogravimetric analyses (TGA), and the most important mechanical and physical properties (density, MOE, bending strength, water absorption equilibrium, moisture content, and dimensional changes) were determined for 1-, 3-, and 5-year-old trees. The results show that, chemically, the extractives increased while hemicelluloses decreased with age, and no trend was found for lignin and alpha-cellulose. The physical and mechanical properties increased with age, except for the MOE and bending strength. The 5-year-old samples presented the best features for pellet production, namely, calorific power, elemental composition CHNO and sulfur, and inorganic elements.

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