Quantitative Variation of Alkali-soluble Extracts from Coniferous Barks for Tannin-based Adhesives

타닌접착제를 위한 침엽수 수피의 알칼리성 추출물의 양적 변이

  • Cho, Nam-Seok (College of Agriculture, Chungbuk National University) ;
  • Kim, Young-Sin (College of Agriculture, Chungbuk National University) ;
  • Han, Gyu-Seong (College of Agriculture, Chungbuk National University)
  • Received : 1996.11.30
  • Published : 1997.03.30

Abstract

Alkali-soluble extracts were prepared from barks of Japanese larch(Larix leptolepis). Siberian larch(Larix gmelineii) and Radiata pine(Pinus radiata) The effect of various factors, such as particle size, liquor ratio, extraction temperature, and reaction time, on the extracts yield was investigated. Particle sizes affected the alkali-soluble extracts; the finer the particle size, the higher extracts and extract efficiency. High temperature and high liquor ratio were more effective. In the range of 0.25% to 1% NaOH concentration, alkali extracts were increased with the increasing alkali concentration. However, extract yields were leveled off above 0.5% alkali concentration. Extractions with NaHCO3 were almost equivalent to those of NaOH extraction. 1% NaOH and 1% NaHCO3 resulted in the highest yields of alkaline extracts. Extracts from Japanese larch were lower than those from Siberian larch and Radiata pine barks. Siberian larch bark was the best raw material for tannin adhesives, because its extractive yield was higher than those of the other barks. Concerning pH of alkaline media during extraction, small increases of the extract yields were resulted at range of pH 7 to pH 9, while a large increases from pH 9.0 to pH 12. This phenomenon is attributed to higher alkalinity.

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