Research Progress on Formaldehyde‐Free Wood Adhesive Derived from Soy Flour ( Adhesives - Applications and Properties )

Publication series : Adhesives - Applications and Properties

Author: Chengsheng Gui Jin Zhu Zhongtao Zhang and Xiaoqing Liu  

Publisher: IntechOpen‎

Publication year: 2016

E-ISBN: INT6260365502

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9789535127833

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9789535127840

Subject: O631 polymer physics and physical chemistry of polymers

Keyword: 高分子物理和高分子物理化学

Language: ENG

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Research Progress on Formaldehyde‐Free Wood Adhesive Derived from Soy Flour

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Soy‐based adhesives have been regarded as the most suitable candidates for wood industry. For a widespread use of soy‐based adhesives, new technologies need to be developed to improve the water resistance. An overview on the methods to improve water resistance of soy‐based adhesives is presented. Denaturants were once considered necessary to modify soy protein. However, water‐resistant soy adhesives could be prepared by simply removing water‐soluble carbohydrates and low molecular peptides from soy flour. In addition, proper grafting and cross‐linking agents help to prepare water‐resistant soy‐based adhesives, which are used widely to bond interior wood composites. In particular, a new type of polyamidoamine (PADA) resin and an itaconic acid‐based polyamidoamine‐epichlorohydrin (IA‐PAE) resin were synthesized to perform as cross‐linking agents for soy‐based adhesives. This review concludes that soy‐based adhesives have great potential for use in numerous applications. However, future work is still needed to make soy‐based adhesives more competitive with synthetic adhesives.

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