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Unsaturated Polyester Resin as a Nonformaldehyde Adhesive Used in Bamboo Particle Boards.


ABSTRACT: Unsaturated polyester resin (UPR) with good chemical resistance, excellent mechanical properties, and formaldehyde-free shows great potentials in the wood industry. In this study, the mechanical strength, thermostability, dynamic thermomechanical property, and interfacial bonding of bamboo particle boards (BPBs) made from UPR adhesives with toluene diisocyanate (TDI) as the coupling agent were explored. The results showed that covalent bonds were formed among TDI, bamboo particles, and UPR, which could significantly enhance the mechanical strength. The internal bonding strength, modulus of elasticity, and modulus of rupture of treated BPBs were 1.36, 3010, and 19.6 MPa with the increment of 1250, 514, and 833%, respectively, compared to the control samples. Also, the thickness swelling rate of the BPB was 4.6%, much lower than that of the control, with a decrease of 92%. The thermostability of the treated BPB was also improved. As a result, the BPB using UPR as the adhesive and TDI as the coupling agent shows better usability, higher efficiency, and excellent mechanical strength.

SUBMITTER: Wu Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8811890 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Unsaturated Polyester Resin as a Nonformaldehyde Adhesive Used in Bamboo Particle Boards.

Wu Zhenzeng Z   Aladejana John Tosin JT   Liu Shuqiong S   Gong Xinhuai X   Wang Xiaodong Alice XA   Xie Yongqun Y  

ACS omega 20220118 4


Unsaturated polyester resin (UPR) with good chemical resistance, excellent mechanical properties, and formaldehyde-free shows great potentials in the wood industry. In this study, the mechanical strength, thermostability, dynamic thermomechanical property, and interfacial bonding of bamboo particle boards (BPBs) made from UPR adhesives with toluene diisocyanate (TDI) as the coupling agent were explored. The results showed that covalent bonds were formed among TDI, bamboo particles, and UPR, whic  ...[more]

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