Microdistribution of copper in southern pine treated with particulate wood preservatives
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Evans, Philip
Matsunaga, Hiroshi
Averdunk, Holger
Turner, Michael
Limaye, Ajay
Kataoka, Yutaka
Kiguchi, Makoto
Senden, Timothy
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The micro-distribution of preservatives in wood has fascinated many scientists. Their fascination with this subject stems from the challenges of mapping and quantifying preservative elements in the complex porous micro-structure of wood and the even greater challenge of linking the micro-distribution of preservatives to the performance of the treated wood in the field. Our studies attempt the former using field emission scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive analysis of X-rays in combination with X-ray micro-computed tomography. We have focused on the micro-distribution of copper in southern pine treated with commercial aqueous wood preservatives containing micron and nanometer-sized particles of basic copper carbonate. These preservatives were commercialized in North America in 2006 and we were the first to study their micro-distribution in treated wood. This chapter describes the results of our studies and the analytical techniques that have been used to study the micro-distribution of preservatives in treated wood.
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