Wood fiber production from downed timber for manufacturing wood polymer composite: fiber property characterization

Yucheng Peng, Dikshya Pokhrel, Xueqi Wang, Thomas Elder, Nicole Stark, Brian Via, Tom Gallagher, Mathew Smidt, Dana Mitchell
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Massive amount of downed timber is generated by hurricanes and tornados. This research studied the properties of wood fi bers (WFs) generated from downed loblolly pine ( Pinus taeda L.) trees at di ff erent maturity (ages 15, 30, and 39 years) with various natural environmental exposure periods (0, 6, and 12 months) for wood polymer composite (WPC) manufacturing. The wood fi ber critical properties for WPC manufacturing, including particle size and morphologies, physical and chemical properties, and thermal stability, were characterized. Prolonged environmental exposure increased WF surface roughness. The density and 1% sodium hydroxide solubility of WFs for the 15 – and 30-year-old tree decreased after 12 months of environmental exposure. The WFs generated from the 39-year-old tree contain extractives due to heartwood development, resulting in signi fi cantly less moisture absorption. Thermogravimetric analysis results showed no signi fi cant change in the thermal stability of WFs generated from the 15 – and 30-year-old trees after natural environmental exposure because of the loss of degraded wood components. The cellulose and lignin thermal degradation peak temperatures decreased by up to 9 and 6 °C for WFs extracted from the 39-year-old tree. The degraded wood components were fi xed within WFs due to extractives, causing thermal degradation peak temperatures to decrease.
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