The Chemistry of Wood Preservation

Author: Thompson   R  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1991

E-ISBN: 9781845698706

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781855738171

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781855738171

Subject: TB3 Engineering Materials

Language: ENG

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Description

The effective and lasting treatment of wood against insect and fungal attack grows in importance as forestry reserves decline and as cost increases feed through to the building trade and other timber users. At the same time, environmental pressures bear ever more heavily on the types of chemicals and processes employed in the preservation industry. This book records the proceedings of an international meeting arranged to address such issues. The 15 principal chapters are based upon papers by invited experts to a combined audience of preservation practitioners and non-specialists. The chapter sequence follows the logical pattern of the conference, beginning with a review of the biological threats to be contended. There follow historical and state-of-the-art accounts of aqueous, organic solvent and non-liquid treatment processes. Preservatives increasingly must meet international product and environmental standards, which along with the related test, analytical and quality control procedures, are described and referenced. Contributors from the wood preservation industry address a range of needs associated with cost, safety and performance efficacy, not neglecting a search for a better understanding of the finer chemical mechanisms involved. Remaining problems are outlined in strategies for further research and development.

  • Address a range of needs associated with cost, safety and performance efficacy
  • Problems are outlined in strategies for further research and de

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 8

Preface

pp.:  6 – 10

Table of Contents

pp.:  8 – 6

Chapter 2. Industrial Wood Preservatives — The History, Development, Use, Advantages, and Future Trends

pp.:  25 – 43

Chapter 3. Diffusion Treatment of Wood— An American Perspective

pp.:  43 – 62

Chapter 4. In-situ and Supplementary Treatments Using Solid Water Diffusible Preservatives

pp.:  62 – 78

Chapter 5. Organic Solvent Preservatives: Application and Composition

pp.:  78 – 97

Chapter 6. Wood-Chemical Interactions and Their Effect on Preservative Performance

pp.:  97 – 110

Chapter 7. Waterbased Fixed Preservatives

pp.:  110 – 126

Chapter 8. Wood Preservation: Strategies for the Future

pp.:  126 – 145

Chapter 9. The Properties and Performance of Coal-Tar Creosote as a Wood Preservative

pp.:  145 – 170

Chapter 10. Chemical Analysis in the Development and Use of Wood Preservatives

pp.:  170 – 186

Chapter 11. Developing Quality Control Procedures and Standards for Diffusible Preservatives

pp.:  186 – 201

Chapter 12. TBTO and TBTN – Safe and Effective Biocides for Wood Preservation

pp.:  201 – 233

Chapter 13. Assessment of the Efficacy of Wood Preservatives

pp.:  233 – 254

Chapter 14. Progress Towards European Standards in Wood Preservatives

pp.:  254 – 266

Chapter 15. Preservatives for the Market – or the Market for Preservatives?

pp.:  266 – 276

Chapter 16. Vapour Phase Treatment of Wood with Trimethyl Borate

pp.:  276 – 286

Chapter 17. The Performance of Alternative Antisapstain Compounds

pp.:  286 – 293

Chapter 18. Some Applications of Boron and Zinc Organic Compounds in Timber Preservation

pp.:  293 – 305

Chapter 19. Subterranean Termite Control in Buildings

pp.:  305 – 317

Chapter 20. Nitrogen Assimilation and Transport as Target Processes for Inhibitors of Fungal Growth, and the Effects of α-Aminoisobutyric Acid on Wood Decay Fungi

pp.:  317 – 324

Subject Index

pp.:  324 – 327

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