Polymers (Aug 2017)

Synthesis of Humin-Phenol-Formaldehyde Adhesive

  • Shimin Kang,
  • Jinxia Fu,
  • Gang Zhang,
  • Wentao Zhang,
  • Huibin Yin,
  • Yongjun Xu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym9080373
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 8
p. 373

Abstract

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Humins are low-value-added byproducts from the biomass acid hydrolysis process. In the present work, humins were first employed as a phenol replacement for synthesis of modified phenol-formaldehyde adhesives through a two-step process. In this process, humins were first utilized to obtain alkaline soluble products, mainly consisting of phenolics, through a hydrothermal process. The obtained alkaline soluble products then reacted with phenol and formaldehyde to produce humin-phenol-formaldehyde adhesive (HPFA). The physicochemical properties of HPFA, including viscosity, bonding strength, pH, free formaldehyde level, free phenol level and solid content, met the requirements of the GB/T 14732-2006 Chinese National Standard.

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