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Environmental characterisation of retification process by-products (liquid and gaseous wastes)

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In order to reduce environmental risks during the service life of the treated wood and to find new alternative developments on the durability of wood, some research and technology development have been made on thermal treatment. The retification process is one of these processes. The retification process induces chemical modification of the lignin and cellulosic components and modifies the intrinsic properties of wood : efficient increases the durability against fungi and insects, increases of the dimensional stability, decrease of the mechanical properties. The interest of this process is to reduce the environmental impact during the service life. In order to confirm the high interest of this process for the reduction of the environmental impact, an environmental characterisation of wastes on pilot plant have been carried out. Chemical analysis on gaseous and liquid effluents have been performed. An energetic assessment has been realised. The results indicate the high interest of this process in terms of possible biodegradable wastes and chemical valorisation interest, interest on energetic consumption in comparison with other wood processing treatment, interest on using retification treated wood in flooring according to indoor air quality requirements.

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hal-00008216 , version 1 (25-08-2005)

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  • HAL Id : hal-00008216 , version 1
  • PRODINRA : 246206

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Gilles Labat, Emmanuel Bucket, Stéphane Legay, Christophe Yriex, Philippe Marchal, et al.. Environmental characterisation of retification process by-products (liquid and gaseous wastes). International Symposium Environment and Wood Preservation (IRGWP), Feb 2005, Cannes, France. ⟨hal-00008216⟩
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