Abstract

Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) samples were vacuum pressure impregnated with quaternary ammonium (quat)-silicone micro-emulsion (<40 nm particle size), amino-silicone macro-emulsion (110 nm) and silicone macro-emulsion with alkyl modified side groups (740 nm). Quat-silicone micro-emulsion caused highest cell wall bulking (4.8%) and anti-swelling efficiency (21.8%) in wood when treated with 30% concentration of silicone in the treatment solution. All three formulations made wood hydrophobic which was evident from a capillary (longitudinal, tangential and radial) water uptake test. Amino-silicone macro-emulsion (10% silicone in treatment solution) resulted in strong resistance to blue stain attack with both pre-weathered and not pre-weathered wood samples. Signs of blue staining were more evident on the pre-weathered samples. Treatment with amino-silicone macro-emulsion (10% silicone in treatment solution) resulted in a certain resistance to mould growth on wood surfaces, whereas wood treated with the same concentration of quat-silicone micro-emulsion and alkyl-modified silicone macro-emulsion exhibited comparatively lower resistance.

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