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Within the scope of this study, the hydrolyzed keratin which is an ecological and harmless material, was applied to the wood material surfaces by dipping and spraying method in different concentration rate 1%, 3% and 5%. Within the scope of the research, as wood materials Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and beech (Fagus orientalis L.) were used. Wood samples were exposed to white and brown rot fungi for 16 weeks and water absorption rate tests for 48-hour period to in order to determine protection performances. According to the results of the water absorption tests, it was observed that the keratin concentrations reduced the water absorption of wood material at least 7 times than control samples. Keratin concentrations were determined to reduce mass loss by at least 50% compared to control samples against rot fungus. As a result; it has been determined that keratin has positive effects on the protection of wood material in tests and that keratin substance can be applied as a natural preservative on wooden surfaces.
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art. no. 1644--3985.397.10
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Bibliogr. 24 poz., tab.
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- Mugla Sitki Kocman University, Faculty of Technology, Department of Woodworking Industrial Engineering 48000 Mugla, Turkey
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- Mugla Sitki Kocman University, Faculty of Technology, Department of Woodworking Industrial Engineering 48000 Mugla, Turkey
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- Mugla Sitki Kocman University, Faculty of Technology, Department of Woodworking Industrial Engineering 48000 Mugla, Turkey
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- Izmir University of Economics, Vocational School, Department of Furniture and Decoration 35330 Izmır, Turkey
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- Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam University, Faculty of Forestry, Department of Forestry Industrial Engineering, 46000 Kahramanmaras, Turke
Bibliografia
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- Endo R., Kamei K., Iida I., Kawahara Y. [2008]: Dimensional stability of waterlogged wood treated with hydrolyzed feather keratin. Journal of Archaeological Science 35 [5]: 1240-1246
- Endo R., Kamei K., Iida I., Yokoyama Kawahara M.Y. [2010]: Physical and mechanical properties of waterlogged wood treated with hydrolyzed feather keratin. Journal of Archaeological Science 37 [6]: 1311-1316
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- Fraser R.D.B., MacRae T.P., Rogers G.E. [1972]: Keratins: Their Composition, Structure, and Biosynthesis. Charles C. Thomas Publisher: Springfield, Illinois
- Karthikeyan R, Balaji S, Sehgal P.K. [2007]: Industrial applications of keratins–a review. J Sci Ind Res 66: 710–715
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- Mohan D., Shi J., Nicholas D.D., Pittman Jr C.U., Steele P.H., Cooper J.E. [2008]: Fungicidal values of bio-oils and their lignin-rich fractions obtained from wood/bark fast pyrolysis. Chemosphere 71: 456–465
- Mourant D., Yang D-Q., Lu X., Roy C. [2005]: Anti-fungal properties of the pyroligneous liquors from the pyrolysis of softwood bark. Wood and Fiber Science 37: 542–548
- Rabe S., Olivares G.S., Chavez R.P., Schartel B. [2019]: Natural Keratin and Coconut Fibres from Industrial Wastes in Flame Retarded Thermoplastic Starch Biocomposites Materials 12 [3]: 344
- Robbins C.R. [2002]: Chemical and physical behavior of human hair. Springer-Verlag New York. 10.1007/b97447
- Rouse J.G., VanDyke M.E. [2010]: A review of keratin-based biomaterials for biomedical applications, materials 3 [2]: 999-1014. DOI: https://doi.org/ 10.3390/ma3020999
- Temiz A., Akbas S., Panov D., Terziev N., Alma M.H., Parlak S., Kose G. [2013b]: Chemical composition and efficiency of bio–oil obtained from giant cane (Arundo donax L.) as a wood preservative. BioResources 8: 2084–2098
- Temiz A., Alma H., Terziev N., Palanti S., Feci E. [2010]: Efficiency of bio-oil against wood destroying organisms. J. Biobased Mater. Bioenergy 4: 317–323
- Temiz A., Kose G., Panov D., Terziev N., Alma M.H., Palanti S., Akbas S. [2013a]: Effect of bio-oil and epoxidized linseed oil on physical, mechanical, and biological properties of treated wood. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 130: 1562–1569
- Van Dyke M.E., Nanney L.B. [2002]: Elastomeric biomaterials from human hair keratins as bioactive wound dressings. Abst Papers Amer Chem Soc 224 [1]: 36
- Villanueva M.E., Puca M., Bravo J.P., Bafico J., Orto V.C.D. [2020]: Copello, G.J. Dual adsorbent-photocatalytic keratin-TiO2 nanocomposite for trimethoprim removal from wastewater. New J. Chem. 44: 10964–10972
- Wang Y., Li P., Xiang P., Lu J., Yuan J., Shen J. [2016]: Electrospun polyurethane/keratin/AgNP biocomposite mats for biocompatible and antibacterial wound dressings. J. Mater. Chem. B 4: 635–648
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- List of standards
- TS 5563 EN 113:1996 Wood preservatives – Determination of the toxic values against wood destroying basidiomycetes cultured on an agar medium. Turkish Standards Institution, Ankara, Turkey
- TS 4083:1983 Determination of Shrinkage in Radial and Tangential Direction in Wood, Turkish Standards Institution, Ankara, Turkey
- TS EN 350:2016 Durability of wood and wood-based products - Testing and classification of the durability to biological agents of wood and wood-based materials. Turkish Standards Institution, Ankara, Turkey
Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MNiSW, umowa nr SONP/SP/546092/2022 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2024).
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