Effect of physical properties of pentachlorophenol and creosote components on vaporization from treated wood: review of prior data

This paper contains a review of the literature related to vaporization of organic wood preservatives, pentachlorophenol and creosote from treated samples of lumber. These studies are related to the effects of temperature, carrier solvents, coatings, and other experimental parameters. A re-examinatio...

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description This paper contains a review of the literature related to vaporization of organic wood preservatives, pentachlorophenol and creosote from treated samples of lumber. These studies are related to the effects of temperature, carrier solvents, coatings, and other experimental parameters. A re-examination of the results from experiments related to temperature effects on the vaporization of organic wood preservatives from treated wood is also included. A semi-empirical equation that correlates the boiling point of creosote components and pentachlorophenol with air concentrations of test specimens at different temperatures is described. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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subjects airborne concentrations
Applied sciences
boiling point
Chemical products
Chromatography
creosote
Degradation and preservation
equations
Exact sciences and technology
Experiments
Forest products industry
Gases
Humidity
Laboratories
literature reviews
Materials science
mathematical models
Measurement techniques
pentachlorophenol
physical properties
Polymer industry, paints, wood
preservative treated wood
Solvents
Studies
temperature
Temperature effects
Timber industry
vapor pressure
vapors
volatile organic compounds
Volatility
volatilization
Wood
Wood preservatives
wood technology
Wood. Paper. Non wovens
title Effect of physical properties of pentachlorophenol and creosote components on vaporization from treated wood: review of prior data
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