2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00226-016-0867-4
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An investigation of accelerated temperature-induced ageing of four wood species: colour and FTIR

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“…Solid symbols represent the initial hue values while empty symbols denote the same relations as a function of increasing treatment time from left to right. The extractives contribute mostly to temperature-induced colour changes of wood by formation of various conjugated double bonds, carbonyl functionalities and quinoid structures (Liu et al 2017). The initial redness of the specimens was low, 2.36 and 2.58 for heartwood and sapwood, respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Solid symbols represent the initial hue values while empty symbols denote the same relations as a function of increasing treatment time from left to right. The extractives contribute mostly to temperature-induced colour changes of wood by formation of various conjugated double bonds, carbonyl functionalities and quinoid structures (Liu et al 2017). The initial redness of the specimens was low, 2.36 and 2.58 for heartwood and sapwood, respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Information regarding the wood degradation can be obtained based on composition, functional groups, and molecular structure [52,58,59]. The degradation mechanism depending on the wood chemical composition (hemicellulose, lignin, and extractives content) is reflected in the chemical changes regarding the reduction of OH groups, increasing of unconjugated carbonyl groups, and formation of aromatic carbonyl conjugated groups as quinoid structures [60] ( Table 1) (Figure 3).…”
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“…The absorption bands at 3425, 1630, and 1380 cm -1 corresponded to the bands of the O-H bond, O-H bending vibration, and C-H deformation, respectively. Most of the peaks represent major cell wall components in the wood such as cellulose (1164, 895 cm -1 ), hemicelluloses (1737, 1108, 1053 cm -1 ), and lignin (1596, 1502, 1233 cm -1 ) [27,28]. The absorption peak of biomimetic wood at 2965 cm -1 was due to the -CH 3 asymmetric from PDMS.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%