Synthesis and characterisation of lignin-like oligomers as a bio-inspired consolidant for waterlogged archaeological wood

PURE AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY(2016)

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The development of new materials for the consolidation of waterlogged archaeological wood from sustainable sources is an important area of research, as the most widely used consolidant today is petroleum based. Ideally a new consolidant will interact with the existing wood structure, ensuring maximum compatibility. Lignin is often the major component remaining in archaeological wood, as it is less susceptible to degradation than holocellulose. Therefore, in order to maximise the potential for interaction with the wood cells, lignin-like oligomers have been synthesized from isoeugenol using a water soluble copper salen catalyst at pH 10, giving a weight average M-w of 1.6 kDa. Analysis by NMR spectroscopy has shown that the oligomers have a lignin-like structure with beta-O-4', beta-beta' and beta-5' connections. A 10 w/w % solution of the oligomers in ethyl acetate was found to thoroughly penetrate 1 cm(3) samples of waterlogged archaeological wood (density of 0.146 g/mL, maximum water content of 620 %) after 14 days impregnation, as determined by FTIR spectroscopy. No impregnation material could be seen by SEM, suggesting that it coats the cell walls upon drying. This indicates that dehydrogenated polymers penetrate waterlogged archaeological wood well and have the potential to be developed into consolidants.
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dehydrogenated polymers,lignin,lignin-like oligomers,POC-16,sustainable chemistry,water-logged archaeological wood,wood conservation
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