The synergistic effect of microwave drying and plasma surface treatments on the wettability of green wood

In spite of being both a one-step solution to several problems associated with woodworking and also energy efficient, the application of microwave (MW) modification in wood research has remained very limited and this promising method has practically no use in wood industries across the globe. Resea...

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Main Authors: Sauradipta Ganguly, Jure Žigon, Kavyashree Srinivasa, Marko Petrič, Sebastian Dahle
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Published: University of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani) 2022-07-01
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author Sauradipta Ganguly
Jure Žigon
Kavyashree Srinivasa
Marko Petrič
Sebastian Dahle
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description In spite of being both a one-step solution to several problems associated with woodworking and also energy efficient, the application of microwave (MW) modification in wood research has remained very limited and this promising method has practically no use in wood industries across the globe. Research done so far in this field primarily sheds light on its potential in enhancing wood permeability, treatability and uniform wood drying. While MW treatments are mostly used on wet or green wood, another modification technique, plasma, has potential benefits to synergistically enhance the effects of MW treatment, but so far has not been applied on wet or green wood specimens. This study takes a first step to investigate the effects of plasma treatments (PT) on green wood specimens, as well as combinations of MW and plasma treatments. As a preliminary study, the methodology focuses on water contact angle measurements, since these are most commonly used as indicators for surface modifications in industrial applications. An exponential time dependence was found for the contact angle on the investigated samples of Norway spruce (Picea abies Karst.). Initial contact angles after droplet deposition increased due to drying and migration of organic molecules during treatments. In comparison with the literature, the effect of plasma was significantly less pronounced on wet wood specimens. The initial contact angles showed the lowest statistical variations after MW treatment, whereas plasma increased inhomogeneities. The final contact angles on treated specimens was lowest for PT-only specimens as well as specimens treated with plasma after MW. In contrast to the initial contact angles, the final contact angles showed the lowest variations after PT. Wetting rates were insignificantly improved by plasma, with reduced statistical variations after all treatments.
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spelling doaj-art-3d3e8dae801c42f996626e4471ee868b2025-02-06T15:19:29ZengUniversity of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani)Les0024-10672590-99322022-07-0171110.26614/les-wood.2022.v71n01a01The synergistic effect of microwave drying and plasma surface treatments on the wettability of green woodSauradipta GangulyJure ŽigonKavyashree SrinivasaMarko PetričSebastian Dahle In spite of being both a one-step solution to several problems associated with woodworking and also energy efficient, the application of microwave (MW) modification in wood research has remained very limited and this promising method has practically no use in wood industries across the globe. Research done so far in this field primarily sheds light on its potential in enhancing wood permeability, treatability and uniform wood drying. While MW treatments are mostly used on wet or green wood, another modification technique, plasma, has potential benefits to synergistically enhance the effects of MW treatment, but so far has not been applied on wet or green wood specimens. This study takes a first step to investigate the effects of plasma treatments (PT) on green wood specimens, as well as combinations of MW and plasma treatments. As a preliminary study, the methodology focuses on water contact angle measurements, since these are most commonly used as indicators for surface modifications in industrial applications. An exponential time dependence was found for the contact angle on the investigated samples of Norway spruce (Picea abies Karst.). Initial contact angles after droplet deposition increased due to drying and migration of organic molecules during treatments. In comparison with the literature, the effect of plasma was significantly less pronounced on wet wood specimens. The initial contact angles showed the lowest statistical variations after MW treatment, whereas plasma increased inhomogeneities. The final contact angles on treated specimens was lowest for PT-only specimens as well as specimens treated with plasma after MW. In contrast to the initial contact angles, the final contact angles showed the lowest variations after PT. Wetting rates were insignificantly improved by plasma, with reduced statistical variations after all treatments. https://journals.uni-lj.si/les-wood/article/view/11592Norway spruce woodWood dryingMicrowave processingGliding arc plasma
spellingShingle Sauradipta Ganguly
Jure Žigon
Kavyashree Srinivasa
Marko Petrič
Sebastian Dahle
The synergistic effect of microwave drying and plasma surface treatments on the wettability of green wood
Les
Norway spruce wood
Wood drying
Microwave processing
Gliding arc plasma
title The synergistic effect of microwave drying and plasma surface treatments on the wettability of green wood
title_full The synergistic effect of microwave drying and plasma surface treatments on the wettability of green wood
title_fullStr The synergistic effect of microwave drying and plasma surface treatments on the wettability of green wood
title_full_unstemmed The synergistic effect of microwave drying and plasma surface treatments on the wettability of green wood
title_short The synergistic effect of microwave drying and plasma surface treatments on the wettability of green wood
title_sort synergistic effect of microwave drying and plasma surface treatments on the wettability of green wood
topic Norway spruce wood
Wood drying
Microwave processing
Gliding arc plasma
url https://journals.uni-lj.si/les-wood/article/view/11592
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