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Surface analysis of different wood polymer composites exposed to artificial weathering

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Abstract

This study presents a superficial analysis of different wood polymer composites (WPC) comprising polystyrene (WPSC), poly(furfuryl alcohol) (WPFAC), and pine resin (WPRC) when exposed to artificial weathering. The study investigates the influence of resin type on the composites, focusing on their chemical, colorimetric, morphological, and thermal properties. The main findings indicate WPSC exhibits poor resistance to weathering, allowing ultraviolet radiation damage on the lignocellulosic component of the composite, leading to oxidized groups formation. Conversely, WPFAC and WPRC demonstrate good wood protection capabilities by preventing significant deterioration of holocellulose and acting as filters for radiation and moisture. Moreover, WPFAC exhibits the lowest decrease in carbonyl index and O/C ratio, with reductions of 2.6 and 11.6%, respectively. These findings are significant as they demonstrate that poly(furfuryl alcohol) and pine resin can be used to produce WPCs that delay and mitigate wood degradation by weathering, contributing to the increased potential utilization of bioresins.

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Data availability statement

The data that supports the findings of this study are available upon request from the corresponding author and can be made available for scientific purposes under appropriate agreements and reasonable request.

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Funding

This work was supported by Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education – CAPES (Financing Code 001) and National Council for Scientific and Technological Development – CNPq (Financing Code 301758/2019-0).

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