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Preparation of a strong and multiple-function soybean flour adhesive via the construction of tannin microspheres with a core-shell structure

Journal

COMPOSITES PART B-ENGINEERING
Volume 242, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.compositesb.2022.110114

Keywords

Soybean flour adhesive; Tannin; Core-shell structure; Multifunctionality; Plywood

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China , China [32071702]
  2. Beijing Forestry University Outstanding Young Talent Cultivation Project, China [2019JQ03004]
  3. Nan Taihu Lake elite plan project ( [2018] ), Huzhou, China [2]

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The addition of core-shell structure HBPA@TA in soybean flour adhesive can significantly improve its performance, including prepressing performance, mildew resistance, antibacterial properties, flame retardancy, etc., making it more suitable for plywood fabrication.
The preparation of a soybean flour adhesive with good bonding and prepressing performance, toughness, mildew resistance, and fire retardancy to address the problem of formaldehyde pollution is crucial; however, it also presents a challenge. The core-shell structure can achieve various properties by tailoring-making the core-shell composition. In this study, a core-shell structure HBPA@TA with hyperbranched polyamide (HBPA) as the core and tannin (TA) as the shell was prepared and used to modify SF adhesives. The results showed that the pyrogallol group of the tannin shell endowed the adhesive with excellent prepressing performance (0.75 MPa of prepressing intension), toughness, and coating performance, rendering the adhesive more suitable for plywood fabrication. Owing to the dense tannins in HBPA@TA, the resultant adhesive exhibited superior mildew resistance (12 d). After closed-mouth placement for 12 d, the prepressing intension was reduced by 17.3% to 0.62 MPa, which still met the usage requirement. The wet shear strength of the plywood prepared using the resultant adhesive was 1.05 MPa-that is, 133.3% higher than that of the unmodified SF adhesive. The synthesized ad-hesive also showed antibacterial properties (inhibition zone = 8 mm), flame retardancy (LOI = 32.3%), and volatile organic compound release (6.86*106 mg/m2.h) lower than those of commonly used urea-formaldehyde resins and epoxy resins.

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