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Spectral sensitivity in the photodegradation of fir wood (Abies alba Mill.) surfaces: colour changes in natural weathering
Authors:Vjekoslav ?ivkovi?  Martin Arnold  Kristijan Radmanovi?  Klaus Richter  Hrvoje Turkulin
Institution:1. Department of Furniture and Wood Products, Faculty of Forestry, University of Zagreb, Sveto?imunska 25, 10 000, Zagreb, Croatia
2. Applied Wood Materials, Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, 8600, Dübendorf, Switzerland
3. Lehrstuhl für Holzwissenschaft, Holzforschung München, Technische Universit?t München, Winzererstr. 45, 80797, München, Germany
Abstract:Activation spectra of wood under natural irradiation were investigated in detail in this work. The main purpose was to study colour changes on the wood surface over time and into the depth during natural light exposure and thus to further contribute to the optimization of surface-protecting treatments. In a natural weathering test, three 80-μm-thick strips of fir wood forming the surface layer of a wood composite were exposed to light under a series of glass cut-off filters. Samples were withdrawn at intervals and tested for colour changes. Identification of the most detrimental wavebands of light causing photodegradation was performed based on recorded colour changes. With chronological development of exposure, the colour changes shifted ever deeper into the surface and further into the visible region of the spectrum. A relatively narrow waveband from 360 to 435 nm was identified in the activation spectra to be the most active band, causing the greatest proportion of recorded colour changes. However, also visible light of wavelengths up to 515 nm significantly contributed to colour changes of the surface layers.
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