Chemical characterization, hardness and termite resistance of Quercus cerris heartwood from Kosovo

Quercus cerris, the Turkey oak, is an oak species native to southern central and southeastern Europe, extending into southwestern Asia. It is present in a large extent in the forests of the Republic of Kosovo, and at present used mainly for bio-energy. The potential use of Q. cerris wood for constru...

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Main Authors: A. Bajraktari, L. Nunes, S. Knapic, R. Pimenta, T. Pinto, S. Duarte, I. Miranda, H. Pereira
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Language:English
Published: Universidad del Bío-Bío 2018-07-01
Series:Maderas: Ciencia y Tecnología
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Online Access:http://revistas.ubiobio.cl/index.php/MCT/article/view/3119
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spelling doaj-e04f28b7864c4bca8be9ca185b5893902020-11-24T21:11:03ZengUniversidad del Bío-Bío Maderas: Ciencia y Tecnología0717-36440718-221X2018-07-012033053143119Chemical characterization, hardness and termite resistance of Quercus cerris heartwood from KosovoA. BajraktariL. NunesS. KnapicR. PimentaT. PintoS. DuarteI. MirandaH. PereiraQuercus cerris, the Turkey oak, is an oak species native to southern central and southeastern Europe, extending into southwestern Asia. It is present in a large extent in the forests of the Republic of Kosovo, and at present used mainly for bio-energy. The potential use of Q. cerris wood for construction and higher value wood products has been investigated in the last years. However limited information is available on wood characteristics and performance, mainly regarding chemical composition and durability. The heartwood of Q. cerris taken from 70-90 year-old trees grown in two sites in Kosovo was studied regarding resistance to termite attack, chemical composition and hardness. The heartwood contained only 6.7% extractives, with a small content of tannins. The wood density was on average 0.81 at 12% moisture content and Brinell hardness 36.2 N mm-2. It was classified as not durable against subterranean termites and therefore not suitable for external use in ground contact in termite areas unless adequately protected. Nevertheless, Q. cerris wood showed adequate hardness and density for interior uses like flooring for domestic and commercial applications with moderate use.http://revistas.ubiobio.cl/index.php/MCT/article/view/3119brinell hardnesschemical analysisdensityreticulitermes grasseiwood extractives
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author A. Bajraktari
L. Nunes
S. Knapic
R. Pimenta
T. Pinto
S. Duarte
I. Miranda
H. Pereira
spellingShingle A. Bajraktari
L. Nunes
S. Knapic
R. Pimenta
T. Pinto
S. Duarte
I. Miranda
H. Pereira
Chemical characterization, hardness and termite resistance of Quercus cerris heartwood from Kosovo
Maderas: Ciencia y Tecnología
brinell hardness
chemical analysis
density
reticulitermes grassei
wood extractives
author_facet A. Bajraktari
L. Nunes
S. Knapic
R. Pimenta
T. Pinto
S. Duarte
I. Miranda
H. Pereira
author_sort A. Bajraktari
title Chemical characterization, hardness and termite resistance of Quercus cerris heartwood from Kosovo
title_short Chemical characterization, hardness and termite resistance of Quercus cerris heartwood from Kosovo
title_full Chemical characterization, hardness and termite resistance of Quercus cerris heartwood from Kosovo
title_fullStr Chemical characterization, hardness and termite resistance of Quercus cerris heartwood from Kosovo
title_full_unstemmed Chemical characterization, hardness and termite resistance of Quercus cerris heartwood from Kosovo
title_sort chemical characterization, hardness and termite resistance of quercus cerris heartwood from kosovo
publisher Universidad del Bío-Bío
series Maderas: Ciencia y Tecnología
issn 0717-3644
0718-221X
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Quercus cerris, the Turkey oak, is an oak species native to southern central and southeastern Europe, extending into southwestern Asia. It is present in a large extent in the forests of the Republic of Kosovo, and at present used mainly for bio-energy. The potential use of Q. cerris wood for construction and higher value wood products has been investigated in the last years. However limited information is available on wood characteristics and performance, mainly regarding chemical composition and durability. The heartwood of Q. cerris taken from 70-90 year-old trees grown in two sites in Kosovo was studied regarding resistance to termite attack, chemical composition and hardness. The heartwood contained only 6.7% extractives, with a small content of tannins. The wood density was on average 0.81 at 12% moisture content and Brinell hardness 36.2 N mm-2. It was classified as not durable against subterranean termites and therefore not suitable for external use in ground contact in termite areas unless adequately protected. Nevertheless, Q. cerris wood showed adequate hardness and density for interior uses like flooring for domestic and commercial applications with moderate use.
topic brinell hardness
chemical analysis
density
reticulitermes grassei
wood extractives
url http://revistas.ubiobio.cl/index.php/MCT/article/view/3119
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