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   EXTRACTABLE FORMALDEHYDE FROM WASTE MEDIUM DENSITY FIBREBOARD  
   
نویسنده Rokiah H ,Siti Hazneza AH ,Othman S ,Norli I ,Mahamad Hakimi I ,Hasnah MJ ,Salmiah U
منبع journal of tropical forest science - 2009 - دوره : 21 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:25 -33
چکیده    Currently, malaysia is one of the main producers of medium density fibreboard (mdf) in the asia pacific region. the adhesives used are mainly formaldehyde-based. these adhesives emit formaldehyde that pose a problem to the environment when the boards degrade. this study investigated the amount of extractable formaldehyde, effects of degraded medium density fibreboard on soil and the ability of fungi to degrade waste mdf. medium density fibreboard of two thicknesses, 6 and 18 mm, were used. the extractable formaldehyde was determined in accordance with en717-3:1996 e flask method. the unsterile soil burial and monoculture fungal tests were carried out in accordance with bs 1982: 1990. the monoculture fungi used were white rot fungi, coriolus versicolor, lentinus sajor-caju and shizophyllum commune and brown rot fungus, gloeophyllum trabeum. the amount of extractable formaldehyde was found to decrease with time. the weight loss of soil burial and monoculture samples were substantial. the degradation of waste mdf had affected the cation exchange capacity (cec) of soils and the exchangeable cation content in the soil. the weight loss caused by l. sajor-caju was higher compared with that caused by c. versicolor, s. commune and g. trabeum.
کلیدواژه MDF waste ,soil analysis ,formaldehyde test ,fungi
آدرس Universiti Sains Malaysia, School of Industrial Technology, Division of Bio-resource, Paper and Coatings Technology, Malaysia, Universiti Sains Malaysia, School of Industrial Technology, Division of Bio-resource, Paper and Coatings Technology, Malaysia, Universiti Sains Malaysia, School of Industrial Technology, Division of Bio-resource, Paper and Coatings Technology, Malaysia, Universiti Sains Malaysia, School of Industrial Technology, Division of Environment Technology, Malaysia, Universiti Sains Malaysia, School of Industrial Technology, Division of Environment Technology, Malaysia, Universiti Sains Malaysia, School of Biological Sciences, Malaysia, Forest Research Institute Malaysia, Malaysia
 
     
   
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