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Pine Wood Modification via an Antifungal Oil - Heat Treatment and its Effect on Annual Wood Rings

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BIORESOURCES
Volume 16, Issue 3, Pages 4731-4742

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NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIV DEPT WOOD & PAPER SCI
DOI: 10.15376/biores.16.3.4731-4742

Keywords

Pinus pinea; Thyme oil; Heat treatment; Mechanical properties

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Thyme oil was found to enhance the physical and mechanical properties of wood, reduce water absorption, and improve wood strength when used in the impregnation process, especially in combination with heat treatment. The impregnation process with thyme oil shows promise for the wood protection industry due to its anti-fungal and antibacterial properties, as well as its environmentally friendly nature.
Thyme oil, which is an anti-fungicide, was used to increase the physical and mechanical properties of wood as weil as improve its strength, especially in outdoor conditions. For this purpose, Stone pine (Pinus pinea L.) wood samples classified according to the annual number of rings were exposed to either the impregnation process or the combined process, which was comprised of impregnation followed by heat treatment. As a result of the study, it was determined that the wood had different physical and mechanical properties based upon the number of annual rings. In addition, it was specified that the thyme oil used in the impregnation process improved the physical properties of the wood and also reduced the water absorption during the combined process. As a general conclusion, the impregnation process and the combined process increased the mechanical properties of the wood in parallel with an increase in the number of annual rings. The process of impregnation of wood materials with thyme oil is promising due to its anti-fungal and antibacterial properties, its ability to be used in small amounts in on-site impregnation, and it being an environmentally friendly product for the wood protection industry.

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