New environmental benign wood protection agents often come from natural resources, and are sometimes a waste product. Chitosan, a derivative from chitin which is among other sources a by-product from the shellfish industry, is tested as well as known wood protection agents and their synergetic effect with chitosan. The objective of the research presented in this paper, is to describe the leaching properties of the following compounds: Chitosan, chitosan/copper, chitosan/boron and chitosan/ScanImp (a commercial wood preservative). A leaching procedure was performed on treated Scots pine sapwood samples. The four solutions have also been tested with and without post treatment. A new effective fire preservative has been included in the test. Common wood preservatives have been tested as references. The combination with chitosan did improve the fixation of the wood protection agent ScanImp. Furthermore, the post treatment of the chitosan treated samples did significantly reduce the leaching of glucosamine and to some extend also the leaching of boron.
Keywords: Leaching, boron, chitosan, copper, Scots pine sapwood
Authors
Andreas Treu
Norwegian Forest and Landscape Institute, Section Wood Technology, Ås, Norway
Erik Larnøy
Norwegian Forest and Landscape Institute, Section Wood Technology, Ås, Norway
Holger Militz
Georg-August-University, Göttingen, Germany
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