The Composition and Termicidal Activity of Vinegar from Medang Wood (Cinnamomum sp.) under Different Pyrolysis Temperature

Hasan Ashari Oramahi, Rizka Diah Permana,Farah Diba, Yuliati Indrayani

FLORESTA E AMBIENTE(2023)

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The degradation of wood caused by termite infestations is widely recognized as a substantial concern. Therefore, the development of alternative, environmentally-friendly preservation of wood is needed to reduce environmental pollution. The study aimed to analyze the chemical properties of vinegar from medang wood (Cinnamomum sp.) and assess its effectiveness as a termicidal activity against Coptotermes curvignathus. Wood vinegar is made by the pyrolysis method. Pyrolysis is carried out by inserting of air-dried medang wood particles into a pyrolysis reactor and was heated up to the desired temperature of 370, 400, 430 degrees C with the pyrolysis time was 180 minutes. Wood vinegars were tested at various concentrations (2.0-10.0%, v/v) against C. curvignathus in a no-choice test. Result shows that an 8% concentration was required to achieve 100% mortality against C. curvignathus at a 430 degrees C pyrolysis temperature. The lowest mass loss of treated filter paper, 11.99%, was obtained with a 430 degrees C - 10.0% combination.
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Antifungal activity,Coptotermes curvignathus,medang wood,termicidal activity,wood vinegar
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