Adsorption of Alkaline Copper Quat Components in Wood-mechanisms and Influencing Factors

Mechanisms of adsorption of alkaline copper quat (ACQ) components in wood were investigated with emphasis on: copper chemisorption, copper physisorption, and quat adsorption. Various factors were investigated that could affect the adsorption of individual ACQ components in red pine wood. Copper chem...

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Main Author: Lee, Myung Jae
Other Authors: Cooper, Paul
Language:en_ca
Published: 2011
Subjects:
ACQ
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/29788
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OTU.1807-297882014-01-29T03:29:28ZAdsorption of Alkaline Copper Quat Components in Wood-mechanisms and Influencing FactorsLee, Myung JaeACQAlkaline copper quataminechemisorptioncation exchange capacitycopper precipitationhydrophobic interactionion exchangeligand exchangemicellephysisorptionQuatquaternary ammonium compoundwood preservatives0746Mechanisms of adsorption of alkaline copper quat (ACQ) components in wood were investigated with emphasis on: copper chemisorption, copper physisorption, and quat adsorption. Various factors were investigated that could affect the adsorption of individual ACQ components in red pine wood. Copper chemisorption in wood was affected by ligand types coordinating with Cu and the stability of the Cu-ligand complexes in solution. For Cu-monoethanolamine (Cu-Mea) system, the prevailing active solvent species at the solution pH, [Cu(Mea)2-H]+ complexes with wood acid sites and loses one Mea molecule through a ligand exchange reaction. The amount of adsorbed Cu was closely related to the cation exchange capacity of wood. An increase in Mea/Cu ratio increased the proportion of the uncharged Cu-Mea complex and resulted in decreased Cu chemisorption in wood. Copper precipitation is also an important Cu fixation mechanisms of Cu-amine treated wood. X-ray diffraction analysis revealed that in vitro precipitated Cu was a mixture of copper carbonates (azurite and malachite) and possibly Cu2O. Higher concentration Cu-amine solutions retarded the Cu precipitation to a lower pH because of higher free amine in the preservative-wood system. The changes in zeta potential of wood in relationship to the quaternary ammonium (alkyldimethylbenzylammonium chloride: ADBAC) adsorption isotherm showed two different adsorption mechanisms for quat in wood: ion exchange reaction at low concentration and additional aggregation form of adsorption by hydrophobic interaction at high concentration. Because of the aggregation effect, when wood was treated with ACQ, high amounts of ADBAC were concentrated near the surface creating a steep gradient with depth. This aggregated ADBAC was easily leached out while the ion exchanged ADBAC had high leaching resistance. Free Mea and Cu of ACQ components appeared to compete with ADBAC for the same bonding sites in wood.Cooper, Paul2011-062011-08-31T15:13:41ZNO_RESTRICTION2011-08-31T15:13:41Z2011-08-31Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/29788en_ca
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topic ACQ
Alkaline copper quat
amine
chemisorption
cation exchange capacity
copper precipitation
hydrophobic interaction
ion exchange
ligand exchange
micelle
physisorption
Quat
quaternary ammonium compound
wood preservatives
0746
spellingShingle ACQ
Alkaline copper quat
amine
chemisorption
cation exchange capacity
copper precipitation
hydrophobic interaction
ion exchange
ligand exchange
micelle
physisorption
Quat
quaternary ammonium compound
wood preservatives
0746
Lee, Myung Jae
Adsorption of Alkaline Copper Quat Components in Wood-mechanisms and Influencing Factors
description Mechanisms of adsorption of alkaline copper quat (ACQ) components in wood were investigated with emphasis on: copper chemisorption, copper physisorption, and quat adsorption. Various factors were investigated that could affect the adsorption of individual ACQ components in red pine wood. Copper chemisorption in wood was affected by ligand types coordinating with Cu and the stability of the Cu-ligand complexes in solution. For Cu-monoethanolamine (Cu-Mea) system, the prevailing active solvent species at the solution pH, [Cu(Mea)2-H]+ complexes with wood acid sites and loses one Mea molecule through a ligand exchange reaction. The amount of adsorbed Cu was closely related to the cation exchange capacity of wood. An increase in Mea/Cu ratio increased the proportion of the uncharged Cu-Mea complex and resulted in decreased Cu chemisorption in wood. Copper precipitation is also an important Cu fixation mechanisms of Cu-amine treated wood. X-ray diffraction analysis revealed that in vitro precipitated Cu was a mixture of copper carbonates (azurite and malachite) and possibly Cu2O. Higher concentration Cu-amine solutions retarded the Cu precipitation to a lower pH because of higher free amine in the preservative-wood system. The changes in zeta potential of wood in relationship to the quaternary ammonium (alkyldimethylbenzylammonium chloride: ADBAC) adsorption isotherm showed two different adsorption mechanisms for quat in wood: ion exchange reaction at low concentration and additional aggregation form of adsorption by hydrophobic interaction at high concentration. Because of the aggregation effect, when wood was treated with ACQ, high amounts of ADBAC were concentrated near the surface creating a steep gradient with depth. This aggregated ADBAC was easily leached out while the ion exchanged ADBAC had high leaching resistance. Free Mea and Cu of ACQ components appeared to compete with ADBAC for the same bonding sites in wood.
author2 Cooper, Paul
author_facet Cooper, Paul
Lee, Myung Jae
author Lee, Myung Jae
author_sort Lee, Myung Jae
title Adsorption of Alkaline Copper Quat Components in Wood-mechanisms and Influencing Factors
title_short Adsorption of Alkaline Copper Quat Components in Wood-mechanisms and Influencing Factors
title_full Adsorption of Alkaline Copper Quat Components in Wood-mechanisms and Influencing Factors
title_fullStr Adsorption of Alkaline Copper Quat Components in Wood-mechanisms and Influencing Factors
title_full_unstemmed Adsorption of Alkaline Copper Quat Components in Wood-mechanisms and Influencing Factors
title_sort adsorption of alkaline copper quat components in wood-mechanisms and influencing factors
publishDate 2011
url http://hdl.handle.net/1807/29788
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