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Investigation of some physical and mechanical properties of wood coated with plant-oil based epoxide nanocomposite materials

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2023

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Kabasakal, Yahya
Babahan Bircan, İlknur
Altay, Çağlar
Toker, Hilmi
Baysal, Ergün

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Kabasakal, Y., E. Baysal, İ. Babahan-Bircan, Ç. Altay, and H. Toker. 2023. "Investigation of some Physical and Mechanical Properties of Wood Coated with Plant-Oil Based Epoxide Nanocomposite Materials." Progress in Organic Coatings 176. doi:10.1016/j.porgcoat.2022.107383.

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Some mechanical and physical properties of wood from the Oriental beech (Fagus orientalis L.) coated with bio-based epoxide amine nanocoatings were investigated in this study. Firstly, plant oil-based epoxide (ETO) was obtained from the reaction of glycidyl methacrylate (GMA) and tung oil via a Diels-Alder reaction. ETO was cured with Jeffamine D230, an aliphatic amine, and carbon nanoparticles, at a 1:1 epoxy: amine molar ratio. The wood sample was then subjected to mechanical testing of compression strength parallel to grain (CSPG) and modulus of rupture (MOR), air-dry density, oven-dry density, and water absorption (WA), as well as physical tests of those three variables. The samples coated with epoxide-amine nanocomposites had higher densities after the coating process, as evidenced by the outcomes of the air-dry and oven-dry tests. The findings of the water absorption (WA) test indicated that epoxy-coated samples outperformed control samples in terms of resistance to water absorption across the course of all water absorption periods. Increases in MOR values were seen in all epoxide-amine nanocomposites coated samples, per the MOR data. According to the CSPG findings, all epoxide-amine nanocoatings had greater than the control sample. Overall, it was determined that the plant oil-based nanocomposite resin coating technique enhanced wood material densities, decreased water absorption, and showed favourable qualities against mechanical effects.

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Progress in Organic Coatings

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176

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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.porgcoat.2022.107383
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12809/10491

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