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Valorisation of Acacia mangium bark for sustainable bio-based wood preservatives: tannin extraction and boron complexation with additives


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Alamjuri, Roziela Hanim and Salim, Sabiha and Md Tahir, Paridah and Hua, Lee Seng and Palle, Ismawati and Ismenyah, Musri and Ghani, Aizat (2025) Valorisation of Acacia mangium bark for sustainable bio-based wood preservatives: tannin extraction and boron complexation with additives. Journal of Asian Energy Studies, 9. pp. 172-187. ISSN 2524-1222

Abstract

The increasing demand for sustainable and environmentally benign wood protection systems has prompted the exploration of natural polyphenolic compounds such as tannins. This study investigates the valorisation of Acacia mangium bark, a plantation byproduct, as a source of condensed tannins for bio-based wood preservatives. Tannin extraction was conducted using three solvent systems: hot water, 70% acetone, and a sulfite-based solution (2% Na2 SO3 + 0.5% Na2 CO3). Among these, the sulfite-based method demonstrated superior performance, yielding the highest tannin content (56.24%) and purity (Stiasny number = 70), along with elevated phenolic content as measured by UV-Vis spectrometry. The extracted tannins were complexed with boron-tannin and further modified with various additives—formalin, ϵ-caprolactam, hexamine, and low molecular weight phenol-formaldehyde resin—to enhance leach resistance, gelation time, and viscosity. Among the formulations, BTCHF (boron-tannin-caprolactam-hexamine-formalin) showed the most balanced performance with improved water resistance (40% insoluble matter), moderate viscosity (11.45 cP), and near-neutral pH (6.12). FTIR analysis confirmed the formation of stable crosslinked structures and reduced free –OH groups, indicating successful boron-tannin complexation. This study provides a novel approach to producing high-performance, renewable wood preservatives from A. mangium bark. The findings highlight the potential of tannin-boron systems as durable and eco-friendly alternatives to synthetic preserva-tives, supporting sustainable forestry and green construction initiatives in tropical regions.


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Item Type: Article
Divisions: Institute of Tropical Forestry and Forest Products
Faculty of Forestry and Environment
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.24112/jaes.090010
Publisher: Hong Kong Baptist University
Keywords: Acacia mangium; Boron; Tannin; Tannin extraction
Depositing User: Ms. Che Wa Zakaria
Date Deposited: 30 Oct 2025 02:22
Last Modified: 30 Oct 2025 02:22
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URI: http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/121246
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