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Surface chemical changes analysis of UV-light irradiated Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens Mazel).


ABSTRACT: Photodegradation is one of the key factors that affect bamboo material application in the exterior environment. Photo radiation will cause chemical degradation, discoloration and cracks on the bamboo surface, thus resulting in weakened strength. The study imitated the accelerated weathering effect of Moso bamboo in sunlight by using UV 313 light. Results showed that after UV irradiation, lignin content decreased sharply. Lignin degradation products are commonly rich in double bonds conjugated with benzene rings; they absorb UV light and shift surface spectral absorbency from the visible to the UV region and play an important role in the first stage of reddish-yellow discoloration. The photochemical reactions were very rapid at the beginning and then slowed down after one week. The degraded products covered the surface and protected the inner layer from further degradation. The surface colour turned grey and lighter with erosion of degradation products when the experimental time was extended.

SUBMITTER: Yu HX 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6030306 | biostudies-other | 2018 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Surface chemical changes analysis of UV-light irradiated Moso bamboo (<i>Phyllostachys pubescens</i> Mazel).

Yu Hai-Xia HX   Pan Xin X   Xu Man-Ping MP   Yang Wei-Ming WM   Wang Jin J   Zhuang Xiao-Wei XW  

Royal Society open science 20180620 6


Photodegradation is one of the key factors that affect bamboo material application in the exterior environment. Photo radiation will cause chemical degradation, discoloration and cracks on the bamboo surface, thus resulting in weakened strength. The study imitated the accelerated weathering effect of Moso bamboo in sunlight by using UV 313 light. Results showed that after UV irradiation, lignin content decreased sharply. Lignin degradation products are commonly rich in double bonds conjugated wi  ...[more]

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