Low-density cardoon (Cynara cardunculus L.) particleboards bound with potato starch-based adhesive

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In the present work, and for the first time, totally biosourced low-density particleboards were produced using cardoon particles (a no added value by-product from the Portuguese cheese making industry), bound with a potato starch adhesive. Different starch/cardoon ratios (0.6, 0.8, 1 and 1.2) were tested and the effect of different bio-based additives (chitosan, wood fiber and glycerol) on the performance of the adhesive system was evaluated. The best result was obtained for a formulation with a starch/cardoon mass ratio of 0.8, a chitosan/starch mass ratio of 0.05 and a water/starch mass ratio of 1.75. The particleboards produced had a density of 323 kg•m-3, internal bond strength of 0.35 N•mm-2 and thickness swelling of 15.2%. The values of density and internal bond strength meet the standard requirements of general-purpose lightweight boards for use in dry conditions according to CEN/TS 16368 specification. Moreover, the susceptibility of the formulations with best results was established against subterranean termites and one decay fungi.

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Monteiro, S., Nunes, L., Martins, J., Magalhães, F. D., & Carvalho, L. (2020). Low-density cardoon (Cynara cardunculus L.) particleboards bound with potato starch-based adhesive. Polymers, 12(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym12081799

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