The synergistic effect of microwave drying and plasma surface treatments on the wettability of green wood

Sauradipta Ganguly, J. Žigon, K. Srinivasa, M. Petrić, S. Dahle
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In spite of being both a one-step solution to several problems associated with woodworking and also energy efficient, the application of microwave (MW) modification in wood research has remained very limited and this promising method has practically no use in wood industries across the globe. Research done so far in this field primarily sheds light on its potential in enhancing wood permeability, treatability and uniform wood drying. While MW treatments are mostly used on wet or green wood, another modification technique, plasma, has potential benefits to synergistically enhance the effects of MW treatment, but so far has not been applied on wet or green wood specimens. This study takes a first step to investigate the effects of plasma treatments (PT) on green wood specimens, as well as combinations of MW and plasma treatments. As a preliminary study, the methodology focuses on water contact angle measurements, since these are most commonly used as indicators for surface modifications in industrial applications. An exponential time dependence was found for the contact angle on the investigated samples of Norway spruce (Picea abies Karst.). Initial contact angles after droplet deposition increased due to drying and migration of organic molecules during treatments. In comparison with the literature, the effect of plasma was significantly less pronounced on wet wood specimens. The initial contact angles showed the lowest statistical variations after MW treatment, whereas plasma increased inhomogeneities. The final contact angles on treated specimens was lowest for PT-only specimens as well as specimens treated with plasma after MW. In contrast to the initial contact angles, the final contact angles showed the lowest variations after PT. Wetting rates were insignificantly improved by plasma, with reduced statistical variations after all treatments.
微波干燥与等离子体表面处理对绿色木材润湿性的协同作用
尽管微波(MW)改性既能一步解决与木工相关的几个问题,又能节约能源,但它在木材研究中的应用仍然非常有限,而且这种有前途的方法在全球木材工业中几乎没有用处。到目前为止,该领域的研究主要揭示了它在提高木材渗透性、可处理性和均匀木材干燥方面的潜力。虽然微波处理主要用于潮湿或绿色木材,但另一种改性技术等离子体具有协同增强微波处理效果的潜在好处,但迄今为止尚未应用于潮湿或绿色木质样品。本研究迈出了第一步,研究了等离子体处理(PT)对绿色木材样品的影响,以及MW和等离子体处理的组合。作为一项初步研究,该方法侧重于水接触角测量,因为这些测量在工业应用中最常用作表面改性的指标。挪威云杉(Picea abies Karst.)的接触角随时间呈指数关系。由于处理过程中有机分子的干燥和迁移,液滴沉积后的初始接触角增加。与文献相比,等离子体对湿木材样品的影响明显不那么明显。MW处理后,初始接触角显示出最低的统计变化,而等离子体增加了不均匀性。对于仅PT的试样以及MW后用等离子体处理的试样,处理后试样的最终接触角最低。与初始接触角相比,PT后的最终接触角度变化最小。等离子体对润湿率的改善并不显著,所有处理后的统计变化都有所减少。
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