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Surface degradation of wood by ultraviolet light

✍ Scribed by Hon, David N.-S. ;Chang, Shang-Tzen


Book ID
105335287
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1984
Weight
712 KB
Volume
22
Category
Article
ISSN
0360-6376

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

Wood is beautiful but sensitive to light. Because of the chromophoric system at its surface, ultraviolet light cannot penetrate it deeper than 80 ΞΌm. Surface characteristics of ultraviolettreated wood were analyzed by infrared and ultraviolet spectroscopy. Analyses of infrared spectra revealed that ultraviolet‐treated wood is rich in carboxylic and carbonyl chromophoric groups and poor in aromatic functional groups. Ultraviolet spectral studies suggest that water‐soluble low molecular weight fractions of degraded products from the wood surface are mainly derived from lignin. These degradation products contained carbonyl conjugated phenolic hydroxyl groups and had a weight‐average molecular weight of about 900, confirmed by gel permeation chromatography.


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