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Analysis of lignin and extractives in the oak wood of the 17th century warship Vasa

  • Dina Dedic , Teresia Sandberg , Tommy Iversen EMAIL logo , Tomas Larsson and Monica Ek
From the journal Holzforschung

Abstract

The wood in the 17th century Swedish warship Vasa is weak. A depolymerization of the wood’s cellulose has been linked to the weakening, but the chemical mechanisms are yet unclear. The objective of this study was to analyze the lignin and tannin moieties of the wood to clarify whether the depolymerization of cellulose via ongoing oxidative mechanisms is indeed the main reason for weakening the wood in the Vasa. Lignin was analyzed by solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance [cross-polarization/magic-angle spinning (CP/MAS) 13C NMR] and by means of wet chemical degradation (thioacidolysis) followed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) of the products. No differences could be observed between the Vasa samples and the reference samples that could have been ascribed to extensive lignin degradation. Wood extracts (tannins) were analyzed by matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization (MALDI) combined with time-of-flight (TOF) MS and 13C NMR spectroscopy. The wood of the Vasa contained no discernible amounts of tannins, whereas still-waterlogged Vasa wood contained ellagic acid and traces of castalagin/vescalagin and grandinin. The results indicate that the condition of lignin in the Vasa wood is similar to fresh oak and that potentially harmful tannins are not present in high amounts. Thus, oxidative degradation mechanisms are not supported as a primary route to cellulose depolymerization.


Corresponding author: Tommy Iversen, Innventia AB, SE-114 86 Stockholm, Sweden, e-mail: ; and Wallenberg Wood Science Center, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, SE-100 44 Stockholm, Sweden

Acknowledgments

This work was performed as part of the Swedish National Maritime Museums’ research program “A Future for Vasa,” which is financially supported by The Swedish Research Council (VR), The Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF), The Swedish Research Council for Environment, Agricultural Sciences and Spatial Planning (FORMAS), and The Swedish Agency for Innovation Systems (VINNOVA). This support is gratefully acknowledged.

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Received: 2013-4-23
Accepted: 2013-10-17
Published Online: 2013-11-8
Published in Print: 2014-5-1

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