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Effects of Drying Temperature and Acetylation on The Retention of Polyethylene Glycol in Red Pine Wood Disks

건조온도와 아세틸화처리가 소나무 원판의 Polyethylene Glycol 잔류량에 미치는 효과

  • Lee, Won-Hee (Department of Wood Science and Technology, Kyungpook National University) ;
  • Hong, Seung-Hyun (Department of Bio-based Materials, Chungnam National University) ;
  • Kang, Ho-Yang (Department of Bio-based Materials, Chungnam National University)
  • Received : 2015.07.04
  • Accepted : 2015.08.13
  • Published : 2015.11.25

Abstract

Polyethylene glycol (PEG) impregnation prevents a red pine disk from cross-sectional checking during drying. Percentage of PEG Retention (PPR) was measured by the experimental methods of aceton extraction and moisture conditioning in a saturated salt solution and the effect of acetylation on PEG impregnated wood was investigated. PPRs of the kiln-dried specimens were much higher than those of the air-dried by at least four times and within the kiln-dried specimens those of the sapwood were higher that those of the heartwood by two times. These results were confirmed by the moisture conditioning experiment. Acetylation increased the weights of the kiln-dried specimens much less than those of the air-dried. It was revealed that acetic anhydride solution eluted PEG-1000 in the specimens. It is concluded that kiln-drying is more effective than air-drying for the increase of PPR and that acetylation eliminates the difference between the kiln- and air-dried specimens.

소나무 원판에 polyethylen glycol (PEG)를 주입시키면 건조 중 횡단면할렬을 막을 수 있다. 본 연구에서는 건조온도와 아세틸화처리가 PEG처리 목재에 미치는 효과를 조사하고자 다양한 온도에서 건조한 소나무 원판의 PEG잔류율(PPR)을 아세톤추출과 조습처리를 통해 측정하였다. 아세톤추출법으로 구한 PPR은 열기건조시편이 천연건조시편보다 최하 4배 높았으며, 열기건조시편은 변재의 잔류PEG율이 심재보다 2배 정도 높았다. 이러한 결과는 조습처리실험을 통해 검증되었다. 아세틸화처리에 의한 열기건조시편의 중량변화율(WPC)은 천연건조시편 보다 훨씬 적게 증가하거나 오히려 감소하였다. 무수초산이 잔류 PEG를 용출시켰기 때문으로 밝혀졌다. 따라서 PPR을 높이려면 열기건조하는 것이 천연건조보다 유리하나 아세틸화처리는 대부분의 PEG를 용출시켜 천연건조와 차이를 나타내지 않는다.

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