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C NMR to determine which type of loose chemical compounds were produced by the thermal treatment. The formation of some toxic polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons derivatives of phenantrene as well as other classes of polyaromatics compounds was detected. It is most likely that the presence of all such compounds contributes, perhaps to a relatively substantial extent, to the reported resistance of heat treated timber to fungal and other biological attack. Other allegedly non-toxic compounds due to wood constituents degradation were also found, mainly the by-products of lignin pyrolysis. The extent of toxic and non-toxic compounds in the heat treated wood were not quantified, but it can be stated that their proportion appears to be quite small. The lack of quantification of the concentration of these products does not allow to ascertain if the final product is toxic or not, and to what extent. Nonetheless, the amount of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbon-type derivatives should be quantified and related to the type of heat treatment process undertaken before assigning to this type of wood treatment a completely clean health safety label.
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C NMR untersucht. Einige toxische polykondensierte Aromaten vom Phenantrentyp und andere Polyaromaten wurden gefunden. Es ist möglich, daß diese zur bekannten Widerstandsfähigkeit des hitzebhandelten Holzes gegen Pilze und andere Mikroorganismen beitragen. Gefunden wurden auch andere, vorgeblich nicht-toxische Aubbauprodukte der Holzkomponenten, insbesondere aufgrund der Ligninpyrolyse. Die Substanzen wurden nicht quantitativ bestimmt; ihr Anteil ist jedoch sehr gering. Daraus kann man allerdings nicht schließen, ob diese Produkte tatsächlich toxisch sind oder nicht. Denn dazu müßten diese Abbauprodukte quantifiziert werden und den verschiedenen Methoden der Hitzebehandlung zugeordnet werden, bevor ein Gesundheitsrisiko ausgeschlossen werden kann.
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Kamdem, D., Pizzi, A. & Triboulot, M. Heat-treated timber: potentially toxic byproducts presence and extent of wood cell wall degradation. Holz als Roh- und Werkstoff 58, 253–257 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001070050420
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