Analysis of ethanol-soluble extractives in southern pine wood by low-field proton NMR

Eberhardt, TL; Elder, T; Labbe, N

HERO ID

3588015

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2007

HERO ID 3588015
In Press No
Year 2007
Title Analysis of ethanol-soluble extractives in southern pine wood by low-field proton NMR
Authors Eberhardt, TL; Elder, T; Labbe, N
Journal Journal of Wood Chemistry and Technology
Volume 27
Issue 1
Page Numbers 35-47
Abstract Low-field proton NMR was evaluated as a nondestructive and rapid technique for measuring ethanol-soluble extractives in southern pine wood. Matchstick-sized wood specimens were steeped in extractive-containing solutions to generate extractive-enriched samples for analysis. Decay curves obtained by the Carr-Purcell-Meiboom-Gill (CPMG) pulse sequence were analyzed with Contin, a constrained regularization program used to generate continuous distributions of transverse (spin-spin) relaxation times. Air-dry wood samples gave maximum signal amplitudes that did not clearly reflect differences in extractives content. Oven drying removed signals for bound water that were superposed with those for the extractives. Relaxation times and the corresponding amplitudes were then positively correlated with the added extractives. Treatment of air-dry samples with dichloromethane-d(2) prior to analysis increased the mobility of the extractives, thereby resulting in a shift of the corresponding signals to longer relaxation times. This provided the opportunity to quantify the added extractives in the presence of bound water.
Doi 10.1080/02773810701285622
Wosid WOS:000246071600004
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Keyword extractives; low-field proton NMR; relaxation time; southern pine; wood