Treatments of residual pine strands: characterization and wood-cement-compatibility

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Autor(a) principal: Cabral, Matheus R.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Nakanishi, Erika Y., Franco, Mayara S. R., Santos, Sérgio F. [UNESP], Fiorelli, Juliano
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02773813.2020.1828474
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/205296
Resumo: This paper aims to evaluate treatments on pine strands as well as wood-cement compatibility. The strands were prepared and then were submitted to four treatments (untreated; cold water, hot water and NaOH). Physical, chemical, thermal and mechanical properties of the strands were measured. Wood-cement composites were produced with all strand treatments. To evaluate the strand effects on the cement hydration, axial compression tests were conducted at 28-day. The phases of the matrix of the composites at 24 h 7- and 28-day were also determinate. Fourier transform infrared spectra shows that, although the treatments partially removed the hemicellulose and extractives, they also reduced the cellulose and lignin bands. Axial compression results indicated that there were no differences between values for the composites with untreated and treated strands. For the phase analyses, in the initial ages (24 h and 7-day), it was identified that portlandite for cement sample (control) is higher than those containing the strands. At 28-day, it was found that among the strands, the untreated have the lower portlandite content and the higher calcium carbonate content. Indicating the cement carbonation over time as presented in the cement sample (control). Therefore, the untreated pine residual strand showed good compatibility with cement and for this study there were no benefits on treating the strands.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Treatments of residual pine strands: characterization and wood-cement-compatibility
title Treatments of residual pine strands: characterization and wood-cement-compatibility
spellingShingle Treatments of residual pine strands: characterization and wood-cement-compatibility
Cabral, Matheus R.
cement materials
chemical treatment
composites
strand
Wood
title_short Treatments of residual pine strands: characterization and wood-cement-compatibility
title_full Treatments of residual pine strands: characterization and wood-cement-compatibility
title_fullStr Treatments of residual pine strands: characterization and wood-cement-compatibility
title_full_unstemmed Treatments of residual pine strands: characterization and wood-cement-compatibility
title_sort Treatments of residual pine strands: characterization and wood-cement-compatibility
author Cabral, Matheus R.
author_facet Cabral, Matheus R.
Nakanishi, Erika Y.
Franco, Mayara S. R.
Santos, Sérgio F. [UNESP]
Fiorelli, Juliano
author_role author
author2 Nakanishi, Erika Y.
Franco, Mayara S. R.
Santos, Sérgio F. [UNESP]
Fiorelli, Juliano
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Laval University
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cabral, Matheus R.
Nakanishi, Erika Y.
Franco, Mayara S. R.
Santos, Sérgio F. [UNESP]
Fiorelli, Juliano
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv cement materials
chemical treatment
composites
strand
Wood
topic cement materials
chemical treatment
composites
strand
Wood
description This paper aims to evaluate treatments on pine strands as well as wood-cement compatibility. The strands were prepared and then were submitted to four treatments (untreated; cold water, hot water and NaOH). Physical, chemical, thermal and mechanical properties of the strands were measured. Wood-cement composites were produced with all strand treatments. To evaluate the strand effects on the cement hydration, axial compression tests were conducted at 28-day. The phases of the matrix of the composites at 24 h 7- and 28-day were also determinate. Fourier transform infrared spectra shows that, although the treatments partially removed the hemicellulose and extractives, they also reduced the cellulose and lignin bands. Axial compression results indicated that there were no differences between values for the composites with untreated and treated strands. For the phase analyses, in the initial ages (24 h and 7-day), it was identified that portlandite for cement sample (control) is higher than those containing the strands. At 28-day, it was found that among the strands, the untreated have the lower portlandite content and the higher calcium carbonate content. Indicating the cement carbonation over time as presented in the cement sample (control). Therefore, the untreated pine residual strand showed good compatibility with cement and for this study there were no benefits on treating the strands.
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