Subfossil Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) Wood from Northern Finland—Physical, Mechanical, and Chemical Properties and Suitability for Specialty Products

The physical, mechanical, and chemical properties of both stem wood and knot wood were investigated from two subfossil Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) trunks retrieved from a lake in Finnish Lapland, dated to 404–486 CE and to 1318–1444 CE. Both the stem wood and the knot wood of the younger trunk...

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Main Authors: Möttönen, Veikko, Helama, Samuli, Pranovich, Andrey, Korotkova, Ekaterina, Xu, Chunlin, Herva, Hannu, Heräjärvi, Henrik, Mäkinen, Harri, Nöjd, Pekka, Jyske, Tuula
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Published: 2022
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spelling ftaboakademicris:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/be9bc709-1e70-4a83-a6dc-131cf89edb5d 2024-06-09T07:48:32+00:00 Subfossil Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) Wood from Northern Finland—Physical, Mechanical, and Chemical Properties and Suitability for Specialty Products Möttönen, Veikko Helama, Samuli Pranovich, Andrey Korotkova, Ekaterina Xu, Chunlin Herva, Hannu Heräjärvi, Henrik Mäkinen, Harri Nöjd, Pekka Jyske, Tuula 2022-05 application/pdf https://research.abo.fi/en/publications/be9bc709-1e70-4a83-a6dc-131cf89edb5d https://doi.org/10.3390/f13050704 https://research.abo.fi/ws/files/49658181/forests_13_00704.pdf https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2023030329377 eng eng https://research.abo.fi/en/publications/be9bc709-1e70-4a83-a6dc-131cf89edb5d info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Möttönen , V , Helama , S , Pranovich , A , Korotkova , E , Xu , C , Herva , H , Heräjärvi , H , Mäkinen , H , Nöjd , P & Jyske , T 2022 , ' Subfossil Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) Wood from Northern Finland—Physical, Mechanical, and Chemical Properties and Suitability for Specialty Products ' , Forests , vol. 13 , no. 5 , 704 . https://doi.org/10.3390/f13050704 article 2022 ftaboakademicris https://doi.org/10.3390/f13050704 2024-05-16T14:15:22Z The physical, mechanical, and chemical properties of both stem wood and knot wood were investigated from two subfossil Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) trunks retrieved from a lake in Finnish Lapland, dated to 404–486 CE and to 1318–1444 CE. Both the stem wood and the knot wood of the younger trunk had higher moisture content, lower density, and lower strength properties in comparison to the older trunk. The ash content of the stem wood of the younger trunk was lower, but the ash content of the knot wood was higher than that of the older trunk. Due to the degradation that occurred over time, all the values of physical and mechanical properties were lower compared to typical values of recently grown Scots pine wood. The chemical composition of both stem wood samples was close to the composition of the recently grown wood, and the only exception was the small decrease of the cellulose and hemicellulose in the subfossil samples. The bulk extractives were well-preserved, but terpenes and fatty acids underwent transformation, resulting in more stable compounds. The SWOT analysis (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats) showed pros and cons for the productization of subfossil wood, with the branding value of an ancient material being the potential enabler in developing commercial niche uses. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland Lapland Åbo Akademi University Research Portal Forests 13 5 704
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description The physical, mechanical, and chemical properties of both stem wood and knot wood were investigated from two subfossil Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) trunks retrieved from a lake in Finnish Lapland, dated to 404–486 CE and to 1318–1444 CE. Both the stem wood and the knot wood of the younger trunk had higher moisture content, lower density, and lower strength properties in comparison to the older trunk. The ash content of the stem wood of the younger trunk was lower, but the ash content of the knot wood was higher than that of the older trunk. Due to the degradation that occurred over time, all the values of physical and mechanical properties were lower compared to typical values of recently grown Scots pine wood. The chemical composition of both stem wood samples was close to the composition of the recently grown wood, and the only exception was the small decrease of the cellulose and hemicellulose in the subfossil samples. The bulk extractives were well-preserved, but terpenes and fatty acids underwent transformation, resulting in more stable compounds. The SWOT analysis (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats) showed pros and cons for the productization of subfossil wood, with the branding value of an ancient material being the potential enabler in developing commercial niche uses.
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author Möttönen, Veikko
Helama, Samuli
Pranovich, Andrey
Korotkova, Ekaterina
Xu, Chunlin
Herva, Hannu
Heräjärvi, Henrik
Mäkinen, Harri
Nöjd, Pekka
Jyske, Tuula
spellingShingle Möttönen, Veikko
Helama, Samuli
Pranovich, Andrey
Korotkova, Ekaterina
Xu, Chunlin
Herva, Hannu
Heräjärvi, Henrik
Mäkinen, Harri
Nöjd, Pekka
Jyske, Tuula
Subfossil Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) Wood from Northern Finland—Physical, Mechanical, and Chemical Properties and Suitability for Specialty Products
author_facet Möttönen, Veikko
Helama, Samuli
Pranovich, Andrey
Korotkova, Ekaterina
Xu, Chunlin
Herva, Hannu
Heräjärvi, Henrik
Mäkinen, Harri
Nöjd, Pekka
Jyske, Tuula
author_sort Möttönen, Veikko
title Subfossil Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) Wood from Northern Finland—Physical, Mechanical, and Chemical Properties and Suitability for Specialty Products
title_short Subfossil Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) Wood from Northern Finland—Physical, Mechanical, and Chemical Properties and Suitability for Specialty Products
title_full Subfossil Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) Wood from Northern Finland—Physical, Mechanical, and Chemical Properties and Suitability for Specialty Products
title_fullStr Subfossil Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) Wood from Northern Finland—Physical, Mechanical, and Chemical Properties and Suitability for Specialty Products
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