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Title: Effects of free Formaldehyde emission reduction by Ammonia fuming on physical and strength properties of particle boards made from Formaldehyde based resins
Authors: Ondengi, Orori
Gillah, P. R.
Etiegni, Lazare
Senelwa, Kingiri
Mbengo, J. O.
Balonzi, K.
Keywords: Particle boards
Formaldehyde adhesives
Issue Date: 2011
Abstract: Particleboards made using formaldehyde adhesives cause substantial emission of free formaldehyde over time. Free formaldehyde is harmful to the user’s health and it also weakens internal bonds of particleboards in use. Emissions levels of formaldehyde lie between 0.8 to 2.2 g/m3 of indoor air in particleboards constructed homes. This study was carried out to quantify the amount of free formaldehyde in particleboards from Raiply Ltd in Eldoret, suggest possible ways to reduce the emissions and determine the effect of the treatment on physical and mechanical properties of the particleboards. Five samples were selected randomly and, different sections of the boards were prepared and soaked in distilled water for different times. Samples fumed with ammonia at different durations from 15 to 60 minutes were subsequently soaked for 1 to 24 hours to determine water absorption. High Pressure Gas Chromatography (HPGC) was used to quantify free formaldehyde present in each leachate. Ammonia treated and untreated samples were tested for both physical and mechanical properties at the Kenya Bureau of Standards. The study revealed that fuming particleboards with ammonia reduces the amount of free formaldehydes, on average, by 100%. Ammonia fuming reduces particleboards thickness swelling by between 14.01 and 11.5% and water absorption by between 95.6 and 90.5%. the fuming increased MOE of particleboards from 2689.9 to 3405.3 kN/mm and MOR from 10.3 N/mm to 9.3 N/mm. Ammonia fuming should therefore be used to reduce free formaldehyde emission indoor. It’s recommended that further studies be carried out to determine long-term effect of ammonia fumes on particleboards.
URI: http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/6794
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