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Towards novel wood-based materials: Chemical bonds between lignin-like model molecules and poly(furfuryl alcohol) studied by NMR

  • Lars Nordstierna , Stig Lande , Mats Westin , Olov Karlsson and István Furó
From the journal Holzforschung

Abstract

Wood modification with furfuryl alcohol is a non-toxic alternative to conventional preservation treatments. A process in which furfuryl alcohol polymerises in situ was previously proposed for chemical modification of wood. In the present work, liquid model systems were investigated using compounds that resemble repeating units of lignin to verify whether chemical bonds form between the furfuryl alcohol polymer and wood. Using different NMR spectroscopic techniques we confirmed that these model compounds do form covalent bonds with the polymerising polymer. The results indicate that the furan polymer grafts to lignin, supporting observations in similar studies performed with genuine wood materials.


Corresponding author. SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden, Borås, SE-50115 Sweden

Received: 2008-3-28
Accepted: 2008-6-23
Published Online: 2008-08-13
Published Online: 2008-08-13
Published in Print: 2008-11-01

©2008 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin New York

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