Improvement of white pine wood properties by impregnation with mixtures of methyl methacrylate and phthalimide monomers, subsequent in situ copolymerization
Abstract
White pine wood was impregnated with a mixture of methyl methacrylate (MMA) and N‐methacryloyloxyphthalimide and by other three mixtures prepared by mixing MMA and N‐methacryloyloxytetrabromo‐phthalimide. Water uptake of treated wood was found to be 54 per cent after water‐soaking test of 168 h and maximum antiswell efficiency was found to be 48 per cent for treated wood samples with non‐brominated comonomer mixture.
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Citation
Mahmoud, A.A., Eissa, A.M.F., Omar, M.S., El‐Sawy, A.A. and Shaaban, A.F. (2003), "Improvement of white pine wood properties by impregnation with mixtures of methyl methacrylate and phthalimide monomers, subsequent in situ copolymerization", Pigment & Resin Technology, Vol. 32 No. 1, pp. 24-29. https://doi.org/10.1108/03699420310454901
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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