Shang-Tzen Chang, Ting-Feng Yeh
Effects of Alkali Pretreatment on Surface Properties and Green Color Conservation of Moso Bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens Mazel)
Summary
Standing bamboo culms have an attractive greenish skin. Once harvested, however, they turn yellow and
the color starts to decay. These adverse properties limit their applications and degrade their performance.
Chromated copper arsenate (CCA) based preservatives have been reported to be good protectors for preserving
the green color of bamboo culms. An alkali pretreatment was required before applying CCA.
However, the mechanism of alkali pretreatment on color conservation is not fully understood. In this
study, morphology, wettability, chemical and pigment changes of moso bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens
Mazel) were studied after treating with four alkali reagents. The results showed that 2% KOH effectively
removed the waxes and capes of silica cells on moso bamboo surface and also increased the surface
wettability much better than treatments with 4% K2CO3, 10% K2CO3, 4% Na2CO3, or 4%
NaHCO3. The KOH pretreatment also results in a better penetration and reaction with the green color
protector (5% Boliden K-33, type-B CCA), and subsequently preserved the green color appearance of
moso bamboo.
Holzforschung, Walter de Gruyter
Print ISSN: 0018-3830
Volume: 54, 09/2000
Pages: 487 - 491
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