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The effect of using wood chips exposed to mold fungi on the properties of chipboard

Type
Journal article
Language
English
Date issued
2024
Author
Mirski, Radosław 
Kawalerczyk, Jakub 
Dziurka, Dorota 
Stuper-Szablewska, Kinga 
Walkiewicz, Joanna 
Faculty
Wydział Leśny i Technologii Drewna
PBN discipline
forestry
Journal
Wood Material Science and Engineering
ISSN
1748-0272
DOI
10.1080/17480272.2023.2291534
Volume
19
Number
4
Pages from-to
920-930
Abstract (EN)
Considering that commonly occurring mold fungi have the ability to develop very quickly on the surface of wood chips and the ongoing studies on finding the ways to use degraded wood, the conducted research was aimed at determining the physical and mechanical properties of chipboards containing various amounts (0%, 30%, 50%, and 70%) of pine chips inoculated with Aspergillus and Penicillium fungi, varying in a degree of infestation. The inoculation did not cause significant changes in the chemical composition of chips; however, it caused a decrease in the pH of their surface after nine-week incubation. While using them, lowered pH caused a deterioration in the mechanical characteristics of the boards and increased their thickness swelling and water absorption. Moreover, no changes in density, formaldehyde content and decomposition by brown-rot fungi were found. Overall, it was concluded that the addition of partially infested chips did not significantly affect any properties of the board; however, in the case of complete overgrowth, the amount of degraded chips should be less than 30%.
Keywords (EN)
  • mold fungi

  • chipboard

  • degraded wood chips

  • Aspergillus

  • Penicillium

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