EFFECTS OF SOME BORON COMPOUNDS ON THE LEACHABILITY OF EUCALYPTUS (Eucalyptus camaldulensis Dehn.) WOOD

  • Hüseyin Tan
  • Mehmet Özbayram
  • Hüseyin Peker
  • Ümit Cafer Yıldız
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Publication date
April 2003
Publisher
Artvin Çoruh Üniversitesi
Journal
issn:2146-698X

Abstract

Wood preservation effectiveness of boron compounds against biological damagers and fire is well known. But these compounds are not widely used in preservation of wood because of their leachability from wood by rain water and making wood more hyroscopic than untreated wood in damp environments. Main aim of this study is; therefore, to improve the undesired leachability properties of some boron compounds by various water repellents (WRs). Aqueous solutions with polyethyleneglycole (PEG)-400 of boric acid and sodium perborate were chosen as boron compounds. WRs were used as secondary treatment chemicals which were considered as dimensional stabilizer of wood and phsical bariers of boron retained at innerparts of treated wood. Results indicated...

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