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Lumen, polymer loading

A solution of styrene in methanol to impregnate wood samples, followed by polymerization, was used by Furuno and Goto (1979). Penetration of the monomer into the cell wall was determined by solvent extraction of samples after polymerization. This removed lumen located polymer, whilst leaving the cell wall bound polymer in place. This showed that the concentration of cell wall bound polymer increased in proportion to the monomer content in methanol, up to a maximum of 80% of the monomer in the solvent. No cell wall penetration was observed for treatment with neat monomer. This was also found for bulking of the wood, as determined from external dimensions of the samples. Improvements in ASE were obtained as a result of the presence of cell wall bound polymer. To achieve similar ASE values with lumen located polymer required very high polymer loadings. [Pg.171]


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