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Study of scavengers for free formaldehyde reduction in phenolic resins used in polychloroprene based contact adhesives

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijadhadh.2022.103122

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Free formaldehyde reduction; Scavenger; Quencher; Sodium metabisulphite; Sodium sulphite

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The objective of this study was to identify and analyze suitable scavengers for reducing the free formaldehyde content in phenolic resins. The addition of sodium sulphite and sodium metabisulphite as scavengers was found to not affect the performance of adhesives.
The objective of the study was to identify, analyze suitable scavengers for the free formaldehyde in phenolic resins used in polychloroprene based contact adhesives; as formaldehyde is a known CMR (carcinogenic, mutagenic, reprotoxic) agent. Phenolic resins used in the manufacture of adhesives inherently have formaldehyde which is trapped during synthesis. This study was carried out to reduce this to non-detectable levels of free formaldehyde. Sodium sulphite and sodium metabisulphite were used as scavengers to reduce free formaldehyde content. The reactions and mechanisms of the quenching was studied, to finalize the most suitable and feasible scavengers. Stages of addition of the identified scavenger during formulation of contact adhesives were done so that efficiency in reduction is maximum. Formulated adhesive was evaluated for applications and performance tests like peel strength and heat resistance in comparison with a control and it was found that scavenger addition (sodium sulphite and sodium metabisulphite) does not affect adhesives performance.

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