Abstract

A quantitative estimation of the phenomenon of formaldehyde vapour adsorption-desorption by MDF wood fibres is attempted. Wood fibres can act as formaldehyde reservoir, when exposed to hot vapours of it. The amount of formaldehyde adsorbed by wood fibres has been found to increase proportionally with the amount of formaldehyde being introduced. It seems that wood fibres are loosing the ability to trap formaldehyde soon after hot pressing.

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