Acidic copper—aluminum nitrate wood preservative

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6579354
  • Patent Number
    6,579,354
  • Date Filed
    Monday, January 13, 2003
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 17, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
The present invention relates to a water soluble acidic copper wood preservative composition with good copper fixation, and without environmental challenged hexavalent chromium. The composition comprises a water soluble acidic copper pesticide combined with aluminum nitrate wherein the weight ratio of aluminum nitrate to copper ranges from 1 to 10 to 10 to 1.
Description




CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS




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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The field of endeavor to which this invention pertains relates to the preservation of wood with water soluble acidic copper pesticides, and to compositions containing acidic copper and aluminum nitrate in weight ratios ranging from 1 to 10 to 10 to 1. Problems in the prior art with acidic copper wood preservation include difficulty in achieving copper fixation. Fixation has been historically achieved by combining chromates with the acidic copper. Now, there is increasing environmental pressure against the use of chromates, and this solution to copper fixation is no longer viable.




Acidic copper wood preservatives include both inorganic and organic salt of the metal. These are usually prepared by reacting an acid with copper metal, copper oxide, copper carbonate, or copper hydroxide. Copper salts of the stronger acids are more water soluble, and more difficult to fix in the wood. Aluminum nitrate is a well known chemical; but it has not been used in commercial wood preservation.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The claimed invention relates to an acidic copper wood preservative composition with good copper fixation, and without chromates. My composition comprises a water soluble acidic copper pesticide combined with aluminum nitrate wherein the weight ratio of aluminum nitrate to copper ranges from 1 to 10 to 10 to 1. The existing problem solved by my invention consists of the elimination of environmental problems associated with the use of hexavalent chromium.




DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The preferred embodiment of my invention uses copper dissolved with propionic acid, and combined with aluminum nitrate. The preferred copper source is copper hydroxide, and the preferred aluminum nitrate is the technical 60% material in water. The exact amount of propionic acid needed to dissolve the copper depends upon the amount of aluminum nitrate used, and its excess nitric acid . Hence, it is preferred propionic acid be added to the copper and aluminum nitrate mix until the copper just dissolves. The preferred weight ratio of aluminum nitrate to copper is near 1 to 1; but may vary widely. Example 1 illustrates the preparation of the preferred embodiment of my composition invention wherein the ingredients were added in the order listed with vigorous mixing. It will be obvious to those skilled in the art that concentrate wood preservatives can be produced in similar manner.











EXAMPLE 1





















Water




98.70 pbw 







Technical copper hydroxide (57.3% copper)




0.44 pbw







Technical 60% aluminum nitrate




0.40 pbw







Technical 99% propionic acid




0.46 pbw















The composition from Example 1 was used to treat southern yellow pine decking lumber to approximately 0.1 pounds per cubic foot copper retention. Similar decking was treated to approximately the same copper retention using copper sulfate and sodium dichromate blended in water according to American Wood Preservers Association Standard P5-95-1. Both groups of treated decking were cut to remove 4 inches from the center of each board, and the center samples retained in interior storage for future analysis. The longer pieces were exposed as typical decks for six years. At the end of this period each board was sampled from the center; and these samples, as well as samples from the interior storage, were tested for copper content. The acid copper chromate boards lost 21% copper during decking exposure. The copper- aluminum nitrate boards lost 18% copper.




It will be obvious to those skilled in the art that other pesticides and inert ingredients can be used in conjunction with the composition of my invention, just as they have been used with copper chromate compositions.



Claims
  • 1. A wood preservative composition which comprises a water soluble acidic copper pesticide combined with aluminum nitrate wherein the weight ratio of aluminum nitrate to copper ranges from 1 to 10 to 10 to 1.
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Number Name Date Kind
5478598 Shiozawa Dec 1995 A
5846305 Payzant Dec 1998 A
5874025 Heuer et al. Feb 1999 A
6352583 Goettsche et al. Mar 2002 B1
6441016 Goettsche et al. Aug 2002 B2
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
2001-15404 Jun 2001 JP