<span><p>This book covers the latest developments in phenolic foams and their applications. Compared with polystyrene and polyurethane foams, phenolic foams are known as third-generation polymeric foams. Phenolic foams exhibit excellent fire-retardant properties, including low flammability, low peak
Bio-based Wood Adhesives : Preparation, Characterization, and Testing
โ Scribed by He, Zhongqi
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 367
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Adhesive bonding plays an increasing role in the forest product industry and is a key factor for efficiently utilizing timber and other lignocellulosic resources. As synthetic wood adhesives are mostly derived from depleting petrochemical resources and have caused increasing environmental concern, natural product and byproduct-derived adhesives have attracted much attention in the last decades. Although adhesives made from plant and animal sources have been in existence since ancient times, increased knowledge of their chemistry and improved technical formulation of their preparation are still needed to promote their broader industrial applications. The primary goals of this book are to (1) synthesize the fundamental knowledge and latest research on bio-based adhesives from a remarkable range of natural products and byproducts, (2) identify need areas and provide directions of future bio-based adhesive research, and (3) help integrating research findings in practical adhesive application for maximal benefits. This book covers information on a variety of natural products and byproducts and the latest research on formulation, testing and improvement of the relevant adhesives in fifteen chapters written by an international group of accomplished contributors. This book will serve as a valuable reference source for university faculty, graduate students, research scientists, agricultural and wood engineers, international organization advocators and government agency regulators who work and deal with enhanced utilization of agricultural and forest products and byproducts.
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Cover
Half Title
Title
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Preface
Contents
About the Editor
Chapter 1 Protein-based Wood A dhesives Current Trends of Preparation and Application
Chapter 2 Adhesion properties of soy protein subunits and protein adhesive modification
Chapter 3 Modification of Soy-based Adhesives to Enhance the Bonding Performance
Chapter 4 Canola protein and oil-based wood adhesives
Chapter 5 Wood Adhesives Containing Proteins and Carbohydrates
Chapter 6 Preparation and utilization of water washed cottonseed meal as wood adhesives Chapter 7 Comparative Evaluation of Rice Bran- and Corn Starch-modified Urea Formaldehyde Adhesives on Improvements of Environmental Performance of Agro-based CompositesChapter 8 Tannins for wood adhesives, foams and composites
Chapter 9 Utilization of citric acid in wood bonding
Chapter 10 Synthesis of polymers from liquefied biomass and their utilization in wood bonding
Chapter 11 Preparation, properties, and bonding utilization of pyrolysis bio-oil
Chapter 12 Application of the rosin from White Pitch (Protium heptaphyllum) for use as wood adhesive Chapter 13 Effects of Rheology and Viscosity of Bio-based Adhesives on Bonding PerformanceChapter 14 Effects of Nano-materials on Different Properties of Wood-Composite Materials
Chapter 15 Bio-based wood adhesives research advances and outlooks
Index
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