Theoretical insights into three types of oxidized starch-based adhesives: Chemical stability, water resistance, and shearing viscosity from a molecular viewpoint

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To better understand the origin and difference associated with chemical stability, water resistance, and shearing viscosity of three types of different oxidized modified starch-based adhesives, a detailed theoretical investigation from a molecular viewpoint has been performed using the AM1 semiempirical level and the DFT-B3LYP level, respectively. As a result, our findings suggest that, by Mulliken population analysis (MPA), frontier orbital analysis, and electrostatic potential (EP) analysis based on B3LYP/6-31G calculations, the chemical stability, water resistance, and shearing viscosity of the oxidized modified starch-based adhesives are uniformly improved and corresponding difference for each property presents an identical order: the oxidized grafted cross-linked starch-based adhesive > the oxidized grafted starch-based adhesive > the oxidized starch-based adhesive, which is well consistent with experimental results.

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Liang, J., Su, Q., Zhao, Y., & Wang, Y. (2016). Theoretical insights into three types of oxidized starch-based adhesives: Chemical stability, water resistance, and shearing viscosity from a molecular viewpoint. Journal of Chemistry. Hindawi Publishing Corporation. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/2369739

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