The effect of silica-filler on polyurethane adhesives based on renewable resource for wood bonding

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The aim of the study was to evaluate the applicability and performance of polyglyceroland sucrose-based polyols as components of a simplified formulation of polyurethane adhesives. Colloidal silica was used as a viscosity control and reinforcing agent. The adhesives were examined in terms of reactivity, thermal stability, viscosity, work of adhesion, wetting, surface energy, and bonding strength on wooden substrates. Silica was found to increase gelling time, but markedly improved bonding strength and adhesion with substrates. Bonded solid beech wood samples prepared at 80, 110, and 130 °C showed shear strengths between 7.1 MPa and 9.9 MPa with 100% wood failure. The renewable resource-based polyols were demonstrated to be useful in formulation of polyurethane adhesives for furniture industry-especially with silica as a filler.

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Mamiński, M., Wiecław-Midor, A. M., & Parzuchowski, P. G. (2020). The effect of silica-filler on polyurethane adhesives based on renewable resource for wood bonding. Polymers, 12(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/POLYM12102177

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