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Publication Date:
August 2006
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1437-434X
DOI:
10.1515/HF.2006.091

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Holzforschung

International Journal of the Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Technology of Wood

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Dielectric relaxation of water adsorbed on chemically treated woods

Masaki Sugiyama1 / Misato Norimoto2

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Corresponding author. Department of Wood Improvement, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Tsukuba 305-8687, Ibaraki, Japan

Citation Information: Holzforschung. Volume 60, Issue 5, Pages 549–557, ISSN (Online) 1437-434X, ISSN (Print) 0018-3830, DOI: 10.1515/HF.2006.091, August 2006

Publication History:
Received:
March 13, 2006
Accepted:
June 8, 2006

Abstract

Changes in the dielectric relaxation due to water adsorbed on eight types of chemically treated woods, as well as untreated wood (Picea sitchensis Carr.), with moisture content (MC) were investigated in the temperature range between −150°C and 20°C and in the frequency range between 100 Hz and 1 MHz. Cole-Cole's circular arc law was applied to the results of dielectric measurements conducted at seven levels of relative humidity (RH), and the relaxation spectra at −75°C were calculated. The theory of rate processes was applied to the dielectric relaxation resulting from the motions of water molecules adsorbed on the untreated and chemically treated woods, and the binding state of adsorbed water was examined. The relaxation magnitude increased with increasing MC, irrespective of the chemical treatment. The distribution of relaxation times decreased in the MC range below 1%, but increased with increasing MC at higher levels. The generalized relaxation time increased up to 5% MC, then decreased. The enthalpy-entropy compensation phenomenon was observed in the dielectric relaxation, which was derived from the adsorption of water molecules on the chemically treated woods. The binding states of adsorbed water and ice were similar. The water molecules adsorbed on wood may have produced a very wide variety of cohesive structures in the chemically treated woods.

Keywords: adsorbed water; chemical treatment; Cole-Cole's law; dielectric relaxation; Sitka spruce

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