Study on thermal and biodegradation resistance of tropical wood material composites

Thermal stability and decay resistance properties of tropical wood polymer composites (WPCs) were investigated in this study. WPCs were prepared from several selected tropical wood species by impregnating the woods with methyl methacrylate (MMA) which was combined with a crosslinker, hexamethylene d...

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Published in:Journal of Applied Polymer Science
Main Author: Hamdan S.; Islam M.S.; Ahmed A.S.; Rahman M.R.; Rusop M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Hamdan S.; Islam M.S.; Ahmed A.S.; Rahman M.R.; Rusop M.
Study on thermal and biodegradation resistance of tropical wood material composites
2013
Journal of Applied Polymer Science
128
3
10.1002/app.38346
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84873702962&doi=10.1002%2fapp.38346&partnerID=40&md5=5b784ff0e39a206312f2c7966caffe84
Thermal stability and decay resistance properties of tropical wood polymer composites (WPCs) were investigated in this study. WPCs were prepared from several selected tropical wood species by impregnating the woods with methyl methacrylate (MMA) which was combined with a crosslinker, hexamethylene diisocyanate (HMDIC). The impregnation of wood with the monomer systems and polymerization were accomplished by vacuum-pressure method. Thermal properties of manufactured WPC in terms of thermogravimetric analysis and differential scanning calorimetry were evaluated, and an improvement in thermal stability was found for fabricated WPC. The wood was then exposed to two types of fungi; white-rot (polyporous versicolor) and brown-rot (postia placenta), for 12 weeks. Decay was assessed through percentage (%) of weight loss. A significant improvement was found in the treated woods compared to the untreated ones. The improvement in properties was observed as more potential with the MMA/HMDIC combination. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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author Hamdan S.; Islam M.S.; Ahmed A.S.; Rahman M.R.; Rusop M.
spellingShingle Hamdan S.; Islam M.S.; Ahmed A.S.; Rahman M.R.; Rusop M.
Study on thermal and biodegradation resistance of tropical wood material composites
author_facet Hamdan S.; Islam M.S.; Ahmed A.S.; Rahman M.R.; Rusop M.
author_sort Hamdan S.; Islam M.S.; Ahmed A.S.; Rahman M.R.; Rusop M.
title Study on thermal and biodegradation resistance of tropical wood material composites
title_short Study on thermal and biodegradation resistance of tropical wood material composites
title_full Study on thermal and biodegradation resistance of tropical wood material composites
title_fullStr Study on thermal and biodegradation resistance of tropical wood material composites
title_full_unstemmed Study on thermal and biodegradation resistance of tropical wood material composites
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description Thermal stability and decay resistance properties of tropical wood polymer composites (WPCs) were investigated in this study. WPCs were prepared from several selected tropical wood species by impregnating the woods with methyl methacrylate (MMA) which was combined with a crosslinker, hexamethylene diisocyanate (HMDIC). The impregnation of wood with the monomer systems and polymerization were accomplished by vacuum-pressure method. Thermal properties of manufactured WPC in terms of thermogravimetric analysis and differential scanning calorimetry were evaluated, and an improvement in thermal stability was found for fabricated WPC. The wood was then exposed to two types of fungi; white-rot (polyporous versicolor) and brown-rot (postia placenta), for 12 weeks. Decay was assessed through percentage (%) of weight loss. A significant improvement was found in the treated woods compared to the untreated ones. The improvement in properties was observed as more potential with the MMA/HMDIC combination. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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