The reaction of wood with two functionalised epoxides, allyl glycidyl ether
(AGE) and glycidyl methacrylate (GMA), has been studied. For the reaction
with whole wood samples of Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris), maximum weight pe
rcent gains (WPG's) of 20% (GMA) and 7% (AGE) were obtained using pyridine
as a solvent/catalyst. However, reaction of the epoxides with thermomechani
cally pulped Spruce fibre yielded WPG's of 15% (GMA) and 0% (AGE) under the
same reaction conditions. In addition, the use of hydroquinone as an inhib
itor of polymerisation yielded variable results. The observed WPG's obtaine
d were found to be strongly influenced by the clean-up procedure used at th
e end of the reaction. The results suggest that, under the conditions used
in this study, no reaction with the wood hydroxyl groups is occurring but t
hat homopolymerisation of the epoxides is responsible for the observed data
.