J. Zabielska-Matejuk, E. Urbanik, J. Pernak
New bis-quaternary ammonium and bis-imidazolium chloride wood preservatives
Bis-quaternary ammonium and bis-imidazolium chlorides,
the compounds containing in their structure two
symmetrical quaternary nitrogen atoms, were prepared
and tested on wood destroying and sapstaining fungi.
The effect of the position of quaternary nitrogen atoms
upon fungicidal and surface properties was analysed.
The antifungal activity of new bis-quaternary ammonium
and bis-imidazolium chlorides against Coniophora
puteana (Schum.:Fr.)Kr., Trametes versicolor (L.:Fr.)Pila?t
and Aspergillus niger van Tieghem was much more pronounced
than that of quaternary ammonium chlorides.
The results confirm the correlation between surface
activity and fungicidal activity. The adsorption of bisimidazolium
chloride onto pine wood was influenced by
pH of applied solutions and the initial solution concentration.
With increasing pH of ammonium solution, the
adsorption was much greater than in neutral or acidic
solutions. Cation structure of the quaternary ammonium
chloride exerted a strong influence on quantity of wood-adsorbed
chemicals and resistance to water leaching.
Holzforschung, Walter de Gruyter
Print ISSN: 0018-3830
Volume: 58, 05/2004
Pages: 292 - 299
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