Effect of supercritical CO2 pre-treatment and kiln-drying of fresh green Pinus radiata sapwood on kiln brown stain and drying stress

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Dawson, Bernard S. W. [1 ]
Sargent, Rosie [1 ]
Riley, Steve G. [1 ]
Husheer, Sean [1 ]
Simpson, Ian G. [1 ]
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[1] Scion, 49 Sala St, Rotorua 3010, New Zealand
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EQUILIBRIUM MOISTURE-CONTENT; WOOD; TEMPERATURE; OPTIMIZATION; SHRINKAGE;
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10.1007/s00226-022-01399-6
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S7 [林业];
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0829 ; 0907 ;
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High pressure (20 MPa), cyclic, supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO(2)) treatments can reduce the moisture content of green Pinus radiata sapwood from 150-200% to 35-40%. Such treatments can be used as a dewatering pre-treatment before the kiln-drying of timber. Kiln-drying can utilise various temperature and humidity schedules, targeting around 10% moisture content, with a final stress-relieving steam-conditioning step. After scCO(2) treatment and kiln-drying of samples, kiln brown stain was evaluated using the CIE L*a*b* colour space while drying stress was assessed by stress-cup measurements. The most significant results of scCO(2) pre-treatment of Pinus radiata sapwood followed by kiln-drying plus steam-conditioning were as follows: Drying from green (36 h from a moisture content (MC) of 164%) using a conventional temperature schedule (90 degrees C/60 degrees C) took 2-5 times longer than kiln-drying scCO(2) pre-treated boards (37.5% MC) to a target of 10% MC. Colour measurements proved that kiln brown stain does not occur. The use of a steam-conditioning step in reducing internal drying stresses was important irrespective of whether or not there was a scCO(2) pre-treatment step. Over all drying schedule combinations, internal drying stress of both green and scCO(2) pre-treated timber was similar after kiln-drying plus steam-conditioning. However, using only 90 degrees C/60 degrees C schedule data, with steam-conditioning, drying stresses were lower using kiln-drying without the scCO(2) pre-treatment. This was surprising since the scCO(2) step reduced the moisture content to around 37.5% without significant moisture gradients and so a secondary kiln-drying to 10% moisture content could have been expected to yield lower internal stress levels by preventing large moisture gradients to develop during drying. This result confirms the efficacy of the steam-conditioning step following standard kiln-drying. The colour data demonstrating the prevention of kiln brown stain using kiln-drying schedules offers a path to increasing timber quality for interior applications.
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