Degradation of wood surfaces during natural weathering. Effects on lignin and cellulose and on the adhesion of acrylic latex primers

SummaryRadiata pine veneers and blocks were exposed to natural weathering under Australian summer conditions over a period of 30 days. Infrared spectroscopy revealed that there was perceptible surface delignification after 4 hours exposure, substantial surface delignification after 3 days exposure and almost complete surface delignification after 6 days. Rapid lignin degradation was also suggested by measurements of the acid insoluble lignin content of weathered veneers. Viscometry determinations on holocellulose samples from weathered veneers and unweathered controls indicated significant depolymerisation of cellulose after 4 days exposure. A tape test was used to assess the adhesion of acrylic latex primers to weathered blocks. The adhesion of exterior acrylic primers decreased on weathered wood surfaces and was significantly lower on specimens that were weathered for 5 to 10 days. An oil-modified acrylic primer showed greater adhesion to weathered wood surfaces. Primer adhesion was lower on weathered radial surfaces than on similarly exposed tangential surfaces. The practical implications of these findings for the coating of exterior wood with acrylic latex primers are discussed briefly.

[1]  A. Underhaug,et al.  Wood protection ― the interaction between substrate and product and the influence on durability , 1983 .

[2]  M. Kuo,et al.  Ultrastructural Changes of Photodegradation of Wood Surfaces Exposed to UV , 1991 .

[3]  R. S. Williams,et al.  Durability of paint or solid-color stain applied to preweathered wood , 1993 .

[4]  R. S. Williams,et al.  Paint adhesion to weathered wood , 1987 .

[5]  G. A. Richter Relative Permanence of Papers Exposed to Sunlight. II , 1935 .

[6]  B. L. Browning,et al.  Methods of wood chemistry , 1967 .

[7]  K. J. Harrington,et al.  Infrared Spectra of Eucalyptus regnans F. Muell. and Pinus radiata D. Don , 1964 .

[8]  D. P.,et al.  A NOTE ON ASSESSING THE DETERIORATION OF THIN WOOD VENEERS DURING WEATHERING , 2006 .

[9]  R. S. Williams,et al.  Photodegradation of wood affects paint adhesion. , 1990 .

[10]  N. L. Owen,et al.  Scanning electron microscope and infrared studies of weathering in Southern pine , 1993 .

[11]  P. D. Evans,et al.  Structural changes in Pinus radiata during weathering , 1989 .

[12]  P. Evans,et al.  Studies of the degradation and protection of wood surfaces , 2004, Wood Science and Technology.

[13]  E. Zavarin,et al.  Analysis of solid wood surfaces by internal reflection Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR-IRS) , 1991 .

[14]  P. Evans,et al.  A Quantitative Weathering Study of Wood Surfaces Modified by Chromium VI and Iron III Compounds. Part 1. Loss in Zero-span Tensile Strength and Weight of Thin Wood Veneers , 1989 .