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Influence of Ageing on Abrasion Volume Loss, Density, and Structural Components of Subfossil Oak (CROSBI ID 305564)

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Rede, Vera ; Essert, Sara ; Kocijan, Martina ; Dubravac, Tomislav Influence of Ageing on Abrasion Volume Loss, Density, and Structural Components of Subfossil Oak // Applied sciences (Basel), 12 (2022), 4; 1814, 12. doi: 10.3390/app12041814

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Rede, Vera ; Essert, Sara ; Kocijan, Martina ; Dubravac, Tomislav

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Influence of Ageing on Abrasion Volume Loss, Density, and Structural Components of Subfossil Oak

Subfossil oak wood has spent centuries or millennia in the aquatic medium (rivers, lakes, bogs, etc.) and, due to water anoxic conditions, its decomposition is very slow. As a result of its long residing in specific conditions, its chemical composition, appearance, as well as mechanical and tribological properties have changed. Because of its aesthetic and mechanical properties, subfossil wood is very attractive and often used to produce valuable objects. The main objective of this study was to test how abrasion wear resistance of subfossil oak is affected by ageing. The effects of ageing on wood density and on the structure of lignin and cellulose were tested, as well as the loss of volume during abrasion in correlation with these changes. A study was conducted on samples of recent (regular) pedunculate oak wood and on six subfossil pedunculate oak samples in the age range of 890 and nearly 6000 years. Abrasion wear resistance was expressed through the loss of volume recorded using the Taber abraser. The smallest abrasion volume loss was measured for the recent oak specimens. Linear regression analyses showed that there was a very strong negative linear relationship between the age of subfossil oak and its abrasion volume loss. There was also a strong, but positive and significant linear correlation between subfossil oak age and density. Ageing also affected the structural composition of wood. Results obtained by Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy indicated a reduction of the relative crystalline fraction of subfossil wood in recent oak. The degradation of lignin in subfossil oak samples progressed more slowly over time than cellulose degradation. There was a negative correlation between age and the ratio of cellulose and lignin degradation ; however, that relationship was found statistically insignificant. Similar results were obtained for the relationship between abrasion wear resistance and changes in the structural composition of the studied samples of subfossil oak wood.

subfossil wood ; oak ; abrasion wear resistance ; FTIR analysis ; density

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12 (4)

2022.

1814

12

objavljeno

2076-3417

10.3390/app12041814

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Drvna tehnologija, Interdisciplinarne biotehničke znanosti

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