Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5203809 Polymer Degradation and Stability 2009 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Thin wood veneers were esterified to different weight gains with vinyl benzoate, vinyl cinnamate or vinyl-4-T-butylbenzoate to graft aromatic groups to wood's molecular components. We hypothesised that such modification would increase the resistance of wood to photodegradation. There was a linear relationship between the level of esterification of wood with vinyl benzoate and the photostability of the modified veneers exposed to natural weathering. Vinyl benzoate protected lignin and cellulose in wood from photodegradation at high weight gains (>30%) whereas modification of wood with vinyl-4-T-butylbenzoate provided no such protection and vinyl cinnamate increased the photodegradation of wood. We provide an explanation for why these effects occurred and discuss the implications of our findings for the development of weather-resistant wood materials.
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