Soy-based adhesive cross-linked by phenol-formaldehyde-glutaraldehyde

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To prepare a low-formaldehyde soy-based adhesive with good water resistance, phenol-formaldehyde modified with glutaraldehyde (PFG) with lower free phenol and free formaldehyde contents was used to cross-link the soy-based adhesive. The results showed that the mechanical properties and water resistance of plywood prepared with soy-based adhesive with PFG was better than that of plywood with the same amount of phenol-formaldehyde (PF). The reaction between phenol and glutaraldehyde was proved by 13C-NMR. Under the optimized preparation conditions for plywood, that is to say, press temperature 160 ◦C, press time 4 min and resin loading 320 g·m−2, type I plywood could be prepared with 9%PFG as a cross-linker of soy-based adhesive. The Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) result confirmed the cross-linking reaction between soy-based adhesive and PFG or PF. The activation energy of soy-based adhesive with cross-linker PFG was higher than that with PF resin.

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Wu, Z., Xi, X., & Lei, H. (2017). Soy-based adhesive cross-linked by phenol-formaldehyde-glutaraldehyde. Polymers, 9(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym9050169

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