RESISTÊNCIA AO INTEMPERISMO ARTIFICIAL DE QUATRO MADEIRAS TROPICAIS: O EFEITO DOS EXTRATIVOS

The tropical woods Apuleia leiocarpa, Couratari stellata, Mezilaurus itauba and Simarouba amara were selected to examine the effect of the presence of the extractives in the color variation and in the photodecomposition process of their surfaces. Samples with and without extractives were submitted t...

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Main Authors: Cynara Caroline Kern Barreto, Tereza Cristina Monteiro Pastore
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria 2009-01-01
Series:Ciência Florestal
Online Access:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=53413088003
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spelling doaj-437fdef164724840924104d33148af302020-11-24T21:49:53ZporUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCiência Florestal0103-99541980-50982009-01-011912330RESISTÊNCIA AO INTEMPERISMO ARTIFICIAL DE QUATRO MADEIRAS TROPICAIS: O EFEITO DOS EXTRATIVOSCynara Caroline Kern BarretoTereza Cristina Monteiro PastoreThe tropical woods Apuleia leiocarpa, Couratari stellata, Mezilaurus itauba and Simarouba amara were selected to examine the effect of the presence of the extractives in the color variation and in the photodecomposition process of their surfaces. Samples with and without extractives were submitted to cycles of ultraviolet radiation (350 nm) and immersion in water until totalizing 2,000 hours of irradiation and 400 hours of water leaching. Changings in the natural wood colors were monitored by diffuse reflectance spectroscopy. Samples of Simarouba amara and Couratari stellata with extractives content of 2% or less showed color variation with time of treatment almost similar to the samples without extractives. The abnormal resistance of Couratari stellata to color changing can not be attributed to extractives. For the Apuleia leiocarpa and Mezilaurus itauba woods, the presence of 11,7% and 7,42% of extractives compounds, respectively, accelerated the color variation rate. Analysis of the color variation indicated that the extractives, in this case, acted by intensifying the natural wood color. Additionally, it was verified that Couratari stellata was the more resistant wood to color variation in this studied group of woods, followed by Apuleia leiocarpa, Simarouba amara and Mezilaurus itauba, all with extractives.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=53413088003
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author Cynara Caroline Kern Barreto
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spellingShingle Cynara Caroline Kern Barreto
Tereza Cristina Monteiro Pastore
RESISTÊNCIA AO INTEMPERISMO ARTIFICIAL DE QUATRO MADEIRAS TROPICAIS: O EFEITO DOS EXTRATIVOS
Ciência Florestal
author_facet Cynara Caroline Kern Barreto
Tereza Cristina Monteiro Pastore
author_sort Cynara Caroline Kern Barreto
title RESISTÊNCIA AO INTEMPERISMO ARTIFICIAL DE QUATRO MADEIRAS TROPICAIS: O EFEITO DOS EXTRATIVOS
title_short RESISTÊNCIA AO INTEMPERISMO ARTIFICIAL DE QUATRO MADEIRAS TROPICAIS: O EFEITO DOS EXTRATIVOS
title_full RESISTÊNCIA AO INTEMPERISMO ARTIFICIAL DE QUATRO MADEIRAS TROPICAIS: O EFEITO DOS EXTRATIVOS
title_fullStr RESISTÊNCIA AO INTEMPERISMO ARTIFICIAL DE QUATRO MADEIRAS TROPICAIS: O EFEITO DOS EXTRATIVOS
title_full_unstemmed RESISTÊNCIA AO INTEMPERISMO ARTIFICIAL DE QUATRO MADEIRAS TROPICAIS: O EFEITO DOS EXTRATIVOS
title_sort resistência ao intemperismo artificial de quatro madeiras tropicais: o efeito dos extrativos
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
series Ciência Florestal
issn 0103-9954
1980-5098
publishDate 2009-01-01
description The tropical woods Apuleia leiocarpa, Couratari stellata, Mezilaurus itauba and Simarouba amara were selected to examine the effect of the presence of the extractives in the color variation and in the photodecomposition process of their surfaces. Samples with and without extractives were submitted to cycles of ultraviolet radiation (350 nm) and immersion in water until totalizing 2,000 hours of irradiation and 400 hours of water leaching. Changings in the natural wood colors were monitored by diffuse reflectance spectroscopy. Samples of Simarouba amara and Couratari stellata with extractives content of 2% or less showed color variation with time of treatment almost similar to the samples without extractives. The abnormal resistance of Couratari stellata to color changing can not be attributed to extractives. For the Apuleia leiocarpa and Mezilaurus itauba woods, the presence of 11,7% and 7,42% of extractives compounds, respectively, accelerated the color variation rate. Analysis of the color variation indicated that the extractives, in this case, acted by intensifying the natural wood color. Additionally, it was verified that Couratari stellata was the more resistant wood to color variation in this studied group of woods, followed by Apuleia leiocarpa, Simarouba amara and Mezilaurus itauba, all with extractives.
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