Upgrading the durability of perishable wood species using extractives from side streams of durable wood sawmill operations: a review

Author:

Manhiça Alberto António123,Uetimane Júnior Ernesto2,Jebrane Mohamed4,Gillah Peter R.5

Affiliation:

1. Forest Research Center, Agrarian Research Institute of Mozambique-IIAM , Marracuene , Mozambique

2. Division of Wood Science and Technology, Department of Forestry Engineering, Faculty of Agronomy and Forestry Engineering, Eduardo Mondlane University, Main Campus, Julius Nyerere Avenue , Nr. 3453 Maputo , Mozambique

3. Regional Research School in Forest Sciences (REFOREST), College of Forestry, Wildlife and Tourism, Sokoine University of Agriculture, P.O. Box 3009 , Chuo Kikuu , Morogoro , Tanzania

4. Department of Forest Biomaterials and Technology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Vallvägen 9C-D, 75 651 Uppsala , Sweden

5. Department of Ecosystems and Conservation , Sokoine University of Agriculture, P.O Box 3151, Main Campus, Chuo Kikuu , Morogoro , Tanzania

Abstract

Abstract Natural durability is one of the most rated features in wood end-use applications. In fact, several precious native tropical wood species produce timber of high natural durability, which is also related to long service life even for the highest hazard classes. However, selective logging is driving the existing volume of this group of species to near extinction. The remainder of the alternative species produces perishable timbers, which require synthetic chemical protection to prolong their service life but with detrimental effects on humans and the environment. Therefore, transferable durability has emerged as an alternative to gradually substitute traditional wood preservatives. From this approach, extractives from naturally durable wood species are removed and transferred to the non-durable wood species as an alternative environmental-friendly option for wood protection. Indeed, extractives from durable wood species have proven to have a deterrent effect on fungi, bacteria and termites and could be used to protect perishable wood species. Thus, this review aims to assess the prospects of developing environmentally friendly wood preservatives based on extractives sourced from highly natural, durable wood species to treat and add value to the group of perishable timbers. A step-wise analysis offers insights and challenges on (i) potential sources of extractives; (ii) effective extraction methods; (iii) extractive-based preservative formulation; and (iv) effective treatment methods for better preservative fixation for better wood protection. Accounts about the way forward for the development of extractive-based wood preservatives are also presented.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Biomaterials

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