Abstract

Eucalyptus plantations wood have great potential application in high quality solid wood product. In order to improve the overall characteristics, heat treatments (HT) were carried out using Eucalyptus urophylla S.T. Blake wood at 150, 170 and 190 °C, for 2 and 4 h, separately. The effects of HT on physical and mechanical properties, wood color, dimensional stability and chemical change were investigated. The results indicate that: Mass loss (ML) of wood at a moderate temperature of 150 °C was small, but increased remarkably when temperature exceeds 170 °C. A maximum ML of 5.83% was observed at 190 °C/4 h; the velocity of water vapor adsorption and equilibrium moisture content (EMC) of HT wood decreased significantly, and varied considerably with treating severity; absolute dry density of HT wood decreased, presenting a similar tendency with ML, but the reduction was greater than ML; HT reduced the tangential and radial swelling ratio and swelling coefficients of wood, and improved the dimensional stability by 71.88% at 190 °C; modulus of rupture (MOR) and modulus of elasticity (MOE) of HT wood varied significantly in severer conditions, but there were no obvious changes in a moderate conditions at 150 °C; there was a slight color change at 150 °C, but wood color became more dark and uniform with treating severity; HT decreased the relative content of hydroxyl groups in wood components, improving wood dimensional stability. Color change of wood may be caused by variations of chromophoric groups and its own structure of lignin due to HT. Moderate temperature HT at 150 °C improved dimensional stability and color uniform of wood, but without reducing mechanical stress. This is a practical HT condition for Eucalyptus urophylla S.T. Blake.

Highlights

  • Eucalyptus plantations are planted widely in south China owing to their advanced growth characteristics, such as good response to fertilization [1], pests’ resistance [2], strong adaptation to environment [3], and are the predominant species of industrial fast-wood plantation in the country

  • Several Eucalyptus woods are required by the timber industry because they have relatively good mechanical performance, excellent productivity, few knots, and good glued joints performance, which have been considered as the technological properties for high quality solid wood products, such as those produced in the furniture and civil construction industry [7,8,9]

  • The heat treatments (HT) woods are applied for exterior and interior uses such as decks, fences, garden and kitchen furniture, parquet, etc

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Introduction

Eucalyptus plantations are planted widely in south China owing to their advanced growth characteristics, such as good response to fertilization [1], pests’ resistance [2], strong adaptation to environment [3], and are the predominant species of industrial fast-wood plantation in the country. Effects on wood properties were investigated for many conifer and broadleaf trees, such as eucalyptus, poplar, oak, birch, spruce, and Scots pines with HT applied at various temperature and duration. These studies showed that, with increasing temperature and duration, shrinking and swelling reduces up to 55–90%, equilibrium moisture content (EMC) reduces by 50%, some mechanical properties decrease by 0–30%, wood color generally changes to brown or dark and presents various color stability, and biological durability increase [21,22,23,24]

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