Evaluation of the process thermal treatment of maple wood saturated water steam in terms of change of pH and color of wood

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Changes in maple wood's pH and color (Acer pseudoplatanus) were evaluated before and after thermal treatment process with saturated water steam. Maple wood was thermally treated at temperatures: tI = 105 ± 2.5 °C, tII = 125 ± 2.5 °C, and tIII = 135 ± 2.5 °C for τ ≤ 12 hours. Direct pH measurement of maple wood with a moisture content above the fiber saturation point (FSP) was performed using a pH-meter SI 600 with a Lance FET + H puncture probe. The polynomial dependence of pH and total color difference ΔE* on temperature t time τ was calculated by statistical processing of measured results. The correlation between the total color difference ΔE* of maple wood in the process of thermal color modification and the pH value is expressed y the equation: ΔE* = 4.5516(pH)2-48.405(pH) + 134.35. This dependence is a suitable tool for assessing the achieved color change based on the change of wood pH in the technological process.

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Dzurenda, L., Geffert, A., Geffertová, J., & Dudiak, M. (2020). Evaluation of the process thermal treatment of maple wood saturated water steam in terms of change of pH and color of wood. BioResources, 15(2), 2550–2559. https://doi.org/10.15376/biores.15.2.2550-2559

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