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Selected Volatile Organic Compound Emissions and Performance of Oriented Strandboard from Extracted Southern Pine

WOOD AND FIBER SCIENCE(2010)

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The impact of a hot water extraction procedure on select volatile organic compound emissions during pressing. as well as on properties of oriented strandboard (OSB) was evaluated Southern pine strands were extracted with hot water using a rotating digester at 160 degrees C for 22 9 or 53 6 min Weight loss for the two extraction conditions was 6 3 +/- 0 1% (short time) and 9 3 +/- 0 9% (long time) The extract contained a mixture of hemicelluloses. acetic acid, and lignin OS 13 panels were manufactured both with and without adhesive The emissions (phenol, methanol, acetaldehyde, and formaldehyde) without adhesive present decreased from 38 2 to 24 2 mg/kg (oven-dry wood) as a result of the high severity factor (HSF) extraction When adhesive was used, emissions totaled 22 1, 17 0, and 15 6 mg/kg (oven-dry wood) for control, low severity factor, and HSF. respectively Water sorption and thickness swell were significantly reduced in panels made from extracted strands Flexural modulus of elasticity of extracted panels exhibited significant increases in both dry and wet conditions The flexural modulus of rupture and internal bond were slightly reduced in the dry condition as we gilt loss increased The extraction procedure shows promise for Improving a variety of properties of OSB, including performance. reduced environmental impact, and generation of a valuable chemical feedstock byproduct
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Hemicelluloses,hot water extraction,weight loss,physical and mechanical properties,volatile organic compound,VOC
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