ISSN : 0970 - 020X, ONLINE ISSN : 2231-5039
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Abstract

Comparison of Woods Extractives Coming from Species Commonly used in Manufactures of Wood

Sanaa Drissi Bakhkhat Andr Donnot1,2, Abdelillah Hakam1, Dominique Perrin2, Marie-Odile Rigo2, Stphane Dumarcay2, Andr Merlin2 and Zeindine Hamoutahra1


Abstract:

Wood extractives are considered commonly of major importance for the wood toxicity. Probably the first step of illness is the penetration of toxic molecules into human corpus, so we examine and compare extractives coming from woods commonly in Morocco industry. We solvate extractives from direct wood powder in water, sodium chloride solution and ringer salt solution. Dry powder of extractives woods are then characterize by IR spectra. We found great correlation between group of IR peaks that limit the independent peaks at five, each of them being characteristics of one or more chemical bonds. Comparing the peaks intensity between the free solvent show a selectivity effect of salts against the chemical bonds present into the extracts.

Keywords:

Woods extractives; water solution extraction; IR spectra characterisation

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