Oak wood drying: precipitation of crystalline ellagic acid leads to discoloration

Author:

Felhofer Martin1ORCID,Bock Peter1ORCID,Xiao Nannan1ORCID,Preimesberger Christoph23,Lindemann Martin4ORCID,Hansmann Christian23,Gierlinger Notburga1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nanobiotechnology (DNBT) , Institute for Biophysics, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences , Muthgasse 11-II , 1190 Vienna , Austria

2. Institute of Wood Technology and Renewable Materials , Konrad Lorenz-Straße 24 , 3430 Tulln , Austria

3. Wood K plus – Competence Centre for Wood Composites and Wood Chemistry , Konrad-Lorenz-Straße 24 , 3430 Tulln , Austria

4. Environmental and Bioscience Engineering , Institute of Chemical, Technische Universität Wien , Getreidemarkt 9 , A-1060 Vienna , Austria

Abstract

Abstract Oak heartwood usually darkens during and after drying. This darkening can be heterogeneous, leaving non-colored areas in the wood board. These light discolorations have been linked to heterogeneous distribution of tannins, but compelling evidence on the microscale is lacking. In this study Raman and fluorescence microscopy revealed precipitations of crystalline ellagic acid, especially in the ray cells but also in lumina, cell corners and cell walls in the non-colored areas (NCA), which also had higher density. In these denser areas free water is longer present during drying and leads to accumulation of hydrolyzed tannins. When eventually falling dry, these tannins precipitate irreversible as non-colored ellagic acid and are not available for chemical reactions leading to darkening of the wood. Therefore, pronounced density fluctuations in wood boards require adjusting the drying and processing parameters so that water domains and ellagic acid precipitations are avoided during drying.

Funder

H2020 European Research Council

Austrian Science Fund

Austrian Academy of Sciences

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Biomaterials

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