Publication: AN INVESTIGATION OF CONSOLIDANTS PENETRATION IN WOOD PART 2: FTIR SPECTROSCOPY
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Abstract
FTIR spectroscopy was used in this work for
studying the penetration of some consolidants
frequently used in old wood conservation into test
pieces of sound spruce wood (Picea abies) wood.
Thin microsections (30-60 µm) of control and treated
wood were analysed in reflectance mode using an
ATR system. The consolidation products investigated
were Paraloid B72, bee wax, a mixture of bee wax /
linseed oil and two types of paraffins. These products
presented FTIR spectra with characteristic common
and specific bands, allowing their identification in the
treated wood with no impediments coming from their
colour, transparency or the percent of cell lumena
filling. The treatment of wood with these products
brought about alterations of the spectra aspect by the
appearance or intensification of some characteristic
bands and the modification of the ratio between the
areas of some characteristic absorption bands so that
a qualitative and semi-quantitative evaluation of the
presence and penetration depth and distribution of
these consolidation products in wood was possible,
proving the adopted method as valuable and useful
for further research in this field.
