Bioresources, Volume 9, Issue 3, Pages 5438-5447 , 01/08/2014

Impregnation of Natural Rubber into Rubber Wood: A Green Wood Composite

Wassa Ruayruay, Sureurg Khongtong

Abstract

A green wood composite material was developed from the two environmentally friendly substrates natural rubber (cis-1,4-polyisoprene) and rubber wood (Hevea brasiliensis). Natural rubber (NR) was introduced into rubber wood by pressurization of NR latex, followed by the removal of the aqueous phase to allow only dry NR to remain inside the wood structure. Scanning electron microscopy images and the weight increase of the dry impregnated samples revealed the retention of dry NR within the rubber wood. The natural rubber enhanced the water resistance and compressive strength of the treated rubber wood.

Document Type

Article

Source Type

Journal

Keywords

Natural rubberRubber woodWood compositesWood impregnation

ASJC Subject Area

Environmental Science : Waste Management and DisposalEnvironmental Science : Environmental EngineeringChemical Engineering : Bioengineering

Funding Agency

Office of the Higher Education Commission


Bibliography


Ruayruay, W., & Khongtong, S. (2014). Impregnation of Natural Rubber into Rubber Wood: A Green Wood Composite. Bioresources, 9(3) 5438-5447. doi:10.15376/biores.9.3.5438-5447

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