Ya. Rabia et al., A METHOD FOR REDUCING THE AMOUNT OF BCP IN WOOD WITH LESS DETRIMENT TO PROTECTION AGAINST FUNGI, Modelling and simulation in materials science and engineering, 4(1), 1996, pp. 1-10
Large pieces of wood were immersed in a solution of pentachlorophenol
(PCP) in order to introduce this chemical into the wood, the chemical
being able to protect the wood against fungi. A method was explored to
reduce the cost of the operation by decreasing the amount of PCP and
the time of absorption. It consists of creating high gradients of conc
entration of PCP in the wood with a high concentration on the surface.
In order to evaluate the level of protection by the PCP, it is desira
ble to know the profiles of concentration of this chemical developed t
hrough the wood. Experiments were performed either by immersing wood s
amples in solutions of the chemical over given periods of time or by m
easuring the amount of chemical introduced in the wood. An analytical
solution able to describe the process of absorption, with the diffusio
n through the anisotropic solid, was used. As a result, the profiles o
f concentration of the chemical developed throughout the wood sample w
ere obtained. The use of dimensionless numbers makes the results more
general, whatever the size of the wood sample.