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Evaluation of of mold growth on sugarcane bagasse particleboards in natural exposure and in accelerated test

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Mireya Garzon-Barrero, Nubia ; Shirakawa, Marcia Aiko ; Brazolin, Sergio ; Nuno de Barros Pereira, Ricardo Gomes de Freitas ; Rodrigues de Lara, Idemauro Antonio ; Savastano, Jr., Holmer
Número total de Autores: 6
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: INTERNATIONAL BIODETERIORATION & BIODEGRADATION; v. 115, p. 266-276, NOV 2016.
Citações Web of Science: 6
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The objective of this study was to investigate the performance of alternative sugarcane bagasse particle board (BCP) using castor oil polyurethane resin in comparison with commercial medium density wood particle board (MDP) under natural and accelerated test conditions. The particle boards were evaluated after 12 months of exposure to natural weathering in Pirassununga (21.9965 degrees S, 47.4262 degrees W), Brazil and by an accelerated mold growth test under laboratory conditions. The mold growth was quantified according to the Standards ASTM D 3273-12 (2012) and the results were evaluated by statistical analysis through the Proportional Chances MOdel (PCM). For both materials, the surface coating with castor oil based bi-component polyurethane resin was less colonized than the non-coated materials; independent of the particleboard type. Additionally, the bending test shows that the sugarcane bagasse particle boards presents better performance of module of elasticity (MOR) (7.7 MPa) in comparison with the commercial wood particle boards (3.6 MPa) after exposed to accelerated tests for mold colonization. The surface coating with castor oil based polyurethane resin reduces mold growth, therefore these results support the potential use of this alternative resin both as a binder and as a surface coating in these particulate materials. The particle boards fabricated with sugarcane bagasse and castor oil resin presented similar old colonization compared to the commercial wood particle boards. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 12/51467-3 - Agroindustrial wastes and their potential use as appropriate materials for housing and infraestructure (Agrowaste)
Beneficiário:Holmer Savastano Junior
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Temático