HUBEI AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES ›› 2019, Vol. 58 ›› Issue (14): 76-79.doi: 10.14088/j.cnki.issn0439-8114.2019.14.018

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Component analysis and antibacterial activity of reprocessing after purification of wood vinegar from serayah

LIU Chang-fenga, ZHANG Gong-linga, GAO Pin-yib, LIU Xue-guib   

  1. a.College of Environment and Safety Engineering; b.College of Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Engineering,Shenyang University of Chemical Technology,Shenyang 110142,China
  • Received:2018-11-05 Online:2019-07-25 Published:2019-12-06

Abstract: To explore the antibacterial activity of wood vinegar, the wood vinegar of serayah was used as raw materials to measure the basic physical and chemical properties. The crude wood vinegar was refined by static adsorption combined with activated carbon adsorption. The difference between the crude wood vinegar and the purified wood vinegar was compared by gas chromatography-mass spectrometer(GC-MS) and the purified wood vinegar were disposed of dilution, neutralization, distillation and extraction, respectively. It was determined on effective antibacterial time and the best observation time of the wood vinegar through experiments. The purified and disposed wood vinegar was used for bacteriostatic experiments. The bacteriostatic effects of wood vinegar were studied on mildew in different treatment conditions which were purification, pH regulating, dilution, decompression distillation and extraction, respectively. The results showed that the main components were acids, phenols, ketones and alcohols in wood vinegar and the effective antibacterial time was 48 h for mildew. The minimum bacteriostatic concentration was Vrefined wood vinegarVsterilized water=1∶20, and the optimum pH was 4. The appropriate temperature of decompression distillation was 60 ℃ and the best extraction solvent was ethyl acetate.

Key words: serayah, wood vinegar, component analysis, antibacterial activity

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