Potential for using borate mixtures as groundline preservative pastes
Abstract
The potential for combining borates with differing degrees of water solubilities into pastes for remedial treatment of surface decay on utility poles was investigated using a small block test. Pastes containing disodium octaborate tetrahydrate (DOT) as a component tended to be most able to diffuse inward from the surface, but other borates with lower water solubilities, especially sodium tetraborate decahydrate and sodium tetraborate pentahydrate, moved inward at protective levels. Boron movement increased at the higher moisture level (60 %) and with prolonged incubation times (3 vs 6 weeks). The results suggest that combining borates with differing water solubilities would be an effective method for producing both immediate protection against fungal attack coupled with prolonged slow release to limit renewed fungal activity. Field trials are recommended to confirm these results.
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Engineering
Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Selim Uysal
Türkiye
Jed Cappellazzi
This is me
Oregon State University
United States
Jeffrey Morrell
Oregon State University
United States
Publication Date
July 5, 2018
Submission Date
July 15, 2017
Acceptance Date
March 28, 2018
Published in Issue
Year 2018 Volume: 3 Number: 2
Cited By
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