Surface Hydrophobization of Block-Shaped Wood with Rapid Benzylation

With the aim of utilizing wood as a carbon cycle-oriented material, the improvement of hydrophobicity has been actively studied to solve manufacturing problems, such as dimensional stability and biodeterioration resistance. The introduction of benzyl group is a promising chemical modification for hy...

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Main Authors: Mitsuru Abe, Masako Seki, Tsunehisa Miki, Masakazu Nishida
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:Forests
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/12/8/1028
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spelling doaj-348d9fc928ea4774ad278b7b2b5c7d0e2021-08-26T13:46:00ZengMDPI AGForests1999-49072021-08-01121028102810.3390/f12081028Surface Hydrophobization of Block-Shaped Wood with Rapid BenzylationMitsuru Abe0Masako Seki1Tsunehisa Miki2Masakazu Nishida3Multi-Materials Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), 2266-98 Shimoshidami, Moriyamaku, Nagoya 463-8560, JapanMulti-Materials Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), 2266-98 Shimoshidami, Moriyamaku, Nagoya 463-8560, JapanMulti-Materials Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), 2266-98 Shimoshidami, Moriyamaku, Nagoya 463-8560, JapanMulti-Materials Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), 2266-98 Shimoshidami, Moriyamaku, Nagoya 463-8560, JapanWith the aim of utilizing wood as a carbon cycle-oriented material, the improvement of hydrophobicity has been actively studied to solve manufacturing problems, such as dimensional stability and biodeterioration resistance. The introduction of benzyl group is a promising chemical modification for hydrophobizing wood. However, conventional benzylation methods are not suitable for industrial applications because they require high temperature and long reaction times. In this study, a novel method was developed for quickly benzylating the surface of block-shaped wood using an aqueous solution of tetra-<i>n</i>-butylphosphonium hydroxide as a pretreatment solvent and no heat. The color and shape of the benzylated wood was almost unchanged from that before the treatment. Analysis of the resulting chemical structure suggested that the developed method causes less damage to carbohydrates compared with the conventional method, which involves heating and stirring. The proposed method successfully imparted hydrophobicity and thermoplasticity to the benzylated wood surface. Furthermore, hydrophobicity of the benzylated wood was further improved by a simple heat treatment for only approximately 5 min. The water contact angle became ≥110° and remained almost unchanged even after 1 min after water dropping.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/12/8/1028wood surfacetetra-<i>n</i>-butylphosphonium hydroxideless degradationattenuated total reflection infraredsolid-state nuclear magnetic resonancedynamic mechanical analysis
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author Mitsuru Abe
Masako Seki
Tsunehisa Miki
Masakazu Nishida
spellingShingle Mitsuru Abe
Masako Seki
Tsunehisa Miki
Masakazu Nishida
Surface Hydrophobization of Block-Shaped Wood with Rapid Benzylation
Forests
wood surface
tetra-<i>n</i>-butylphosphonium hydroxide
less degradation
attenuated total reflection infrared
solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance
dynamic mechanical analysis
author_facet Mitsuru Abe
Masako Seki
Tsunehisa Miki
Masakazu Nishida
author_sort Mitsuru Abe
title Surface Hydrophobization of Block-Shaped Wood with Rapid Benzylation
title_short Surface Hydrophobization of Block-Shaped Wood with Rapid Benzylation
title_full Surface Hydrophobization of Block-Shaped Wood with Rapid Benzylation
title_fullStr Surface Hydrophobization of Block-Shaped Wood with Rapid Benzylation
title_full_unstemmed Surface Hydrophobization of Block-Shaped Wood with Rapid Benzylation
title_sort surface hydrophobization of block-shaped wood with rapid benzylation
publisher MDPI AG
series Forests
issn 1999-4907
publishDate 2021-08-01
description With the aim of utilizing wood as a carbon cycle-oriented material, the improvement of hydrophobicity has been actively studied to solve manufacturing problems, such as dimensional stability and biodeterioration resistance. The introduction of benzyl group is a promising chemical modification for hydrophobizing wood. However, conventional benzylation methods are not suitable for industrial applications because they require high temperature and long reaction times. In this study, a novel method was developed for quickly benzylating the surface of block-shaped wood using an aqueous solution of tetra-<i>n</i>-butylphosphonium hydroxide as a pretreatment solvent and no heat. The color and shape of the benzylated wood was almost unchanged from that before the treatment. Analysis of the resulting chemical structure suggested that the developed method causes less damage to carbohydrates compared with the conventional method, which involves heating and stirring. The proposed method successfully imparted hydrophobicity and thermoplasticity to the benzylated wood surface. Furthermore, hydrophobicity of the benzylated wood was further improved by a simple heat treatment for only approximately 5 min. The water contact angle became ≥110° and remained almost unchanged even after 1 min after water dropping.
topic wood surface
tetra-<i>n</i>-butylphosphonium hydroxide
less degradation
attenuated total reflection infrared
solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance
dynamic mechanical analysis
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/12/8/1028
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