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Chemistry and ecotoxicity of heat-treated pine wood extractives
Authors:Bruno Esteves  Romeu Videira  Helena Pereira
Institution:1. Centre of Studies in Education, Technologies and Health, School of Technology of Viseu, Polytechnic Institute of Viseu, Viseu, Portugal
2. Department of Wood Engineering, Superior School of Technology of Viseu, Polytechnic Institute of Viseu, Viseu, Portugal
3. CECAV, Department of Chemistry, University of Tr??s-os-Montes e Alto Douro, 5001-801, Vila Real, Portugal
4. Forest Research Centre, School of Agronomy, Technical University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
Abstract:Pine (Pinus pinaster) wood was heat-treated in an autoclave for 2?C12?h at 190?C210°C. Hemicelluloses were the first compounds affected by the treatment. In general, the sugar decrease was higher for arabinose and galactose followed by xylose and mannose. Lignin started to degrade for small mass losses but at a slower rate than hemicelluloses, and cellulose only degraded significantly for severe treatments. Almost all of the original extractives disappeared, and new compounds arose such as anhydrosugars and phenolic compounds. The compounds that might leach from heat-treated wood were mainly those identified in the water and ethanol extracts, all of which were not harmful at the existing concentrations, thereby reinforcing the wood heat treatment as an environmental benign process.
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