Study of thermochemical treatments of cork in the 150–400°C range using colour analysis and FTIR spectroscopy

TitleStudy of thermochemical treatments of cork in the 150–400°C range using colour analysis and FTIR spectroscopy
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsŞen, A., Marques A. Velez, Gominho J., & Pereira H.
JournalIndustrial Crops and Products
Volume38
Pagination132-138
KeywordsColour analysis, Cork, FTIR, Heat treatment, Quercus cerris
Abstract

A study of chemical transformations of cork during heat treatments was made using colour variation and FTIR analysis. The cork enriched fractions from Quercus cerris bark were subjected to isothermal heating in the temperature range 150–400 ◦ C and treatment time from 5 to 90min. Mass loss ranged from 3% (90min at 150 ◦ C) to 71% (60min at 350 ◦ C). FTIR showed that hemicelluloses were thermally degraded first while suberin remained as the most heat resistant component. The change of CIE-Lab parameters was rapid for low intensity treatments where no significant mass loss occurred (at 150 ◦ C L* decreased from the initial 51.5 to 37.3 after 20min). The decrease in all colour parameters continued with temperature until they remained substantially constant with over 40% mass loss. Modelling of the thermally induced mass loss could be made using colour analysis. This is applicable to monitoring the production of heat expanded insulation agglomerates.