Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4364791 International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation 2014 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Nanowollastonite (NW) hinders degradation of particleboard (PB) by Antrodia vaillantii.•Chicken feathers can replace part of the wood chips in particleboard panels.•Chicken feathers also decrease mass loss in PB when it is exposed to A. vaillantii.•NW is not a hazardous material and can safely be used in wood-composite panels.

The effect of wollastonite nanofibers (NW) on biological resistance of particleboard, made from wood chips and chicken-feather fibers (CF), against Antrodia vaillantii was studied. 10% of NW, as well as 5 and 10% of CF, were applied to the particleboard-matrix based on the dry weight of wood chips. Then, as a complimentary study, 10% wood fibers were also added to the wood chips; totaling, 10 mixing treatments. Specimens were prepared and mass loss (ML) values were measured in accordance with the EN 113 specifications. Results indicated that the highest ML (37%) occurred in the control treatment without NW- or CF-content; the lowest ML was seen in panels with 10% of NW, CF, and wood fibers (2.5%). NW substantially decreased ML in all mixing ratios. CF also showed a significant decreasing effect on ML. No significant correlation was found between ML values with any of physical and mechanical properties; however, high significant correlations were found between most of the mechanical properties. It is concluded that NW may be considered an effective filler in wood-composite industry to increase the durability against fungal attack; however, more studies should first be conducted on different fungi and wood and wood-composite materials to finalize this conclusion.

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