Modified lignin with improved reactivity can be a potential alternative for synthetic phenol formaldehyde resin for the adhesive of wood composite. Direct hydroxymethylation of kenaf in the present experiments was intended to increase lignin reactivity, and therefore was expected to result in satisfying properties of binderless MDF. The stem of kenaf was refined in a disk refiner and the refined fibers were hydroxymethylated in various levels of alkalinity. The concentration of NaOH during hydroxymethylation was of 3%, 6% and 12%. Wet process was applied to produce MDF (30 cm x 30 cm x 1 cm) with target density of 0.65 g/cm³. Physical and mechanical properties of MDF were measured in accordance with the standard procedure of JIS A 5905: 200...
Malaysia has over 4 million hectares of oil palm plantations that yield large amounts of empty fruit...
Most adhesives used in the wood-based panel (WBP) industry are petroleum-based and are associated wi...
To realise the full potential of kenaf derived products to the wood industry more research needs to ...
Modified lignin with improved reactivity can be a potential alternative for synthetic phenol formald...
Lignin is a polyphenolic molecule that can be used as a partial phenol substitution in phenolic resi...
Kenaf, Hibiscus cannabinus L., is a environmentally friendly crop which is recognized as one of the...
The utilization of low molecular weight phenol formaldehyde (LmwPF) resin as bulking agent to enhanc...
Kenaf is one of the several fibre crops that have been identified as potential source of natural lon...
The emission of formaldehyde vapours from the adhesives such as urea formaldehyde (UF) and phenol fo...
The medium density fibreboard (MDF) industry is facing shortage of wood resource and tends to utiliz...
AbstractThe study on kenaf short fibers compounded with MAPP/MAPE was successfully conducted. Kenaf ...
The interest in using natural fibers in composites has increased in recent years due their lightweig...
Bulking treatment through the impregnation of low molecular weight phenol formaldehyde (LmwPF) res...
grantor: University of TorontoKenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus), consisting of two fibrous compo...
The wood composite industry in Malaysia comprises of 12 MDF and 10 particleboard plants with an inst...
Malaysia has over 4 million hectares of oil palm plantations that yield large amounts of empty fruit...
Most adhesives used in the wood-based panel (WBP) industry are petroleum-based and are associated wi...
To realise the full potential of kenaf derived products to the wood industry more research needs to ...
Modified lignin with improved reactivity can be a potential alternative for synthetic phenol formald...
Lignin is a polyphenolic molecule that can be used as a partial phenol substitution in phenolic resi...
Kenaf, Hibiscus cannabinus L., is a environmentally friendly crop which is recognized as one of the...
The utilization of low molecular weight phenol formaldehyde (LmwPF) resin as bulking agent to enhanc...
Kenaf is one of the several fibre crops that have been identified as potential source of natural lon...
The emission of formaldehyde vapours from the adhesives such as urea formaldehyde (UF) and phenol fo...
The medium density fibreboard (MDF) industry is facing shortage of wood resource and tends to utiliz...
AbstractThe study on kenaf short fibers compounded with MAPP/MAPE was successfully conducted. Kenaf ...
The interest in using natural fibers in composites has increased in recent years due their lightweig...
Bulking treatment through the impregnation of low molecular weight phenol formaldehyde (LmwPF) res...
grantor: University of TorontoKenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus), consisting of two fibrous compo...
The wood composite industry in Malaysia comprises of 12 MDF and 10 particleboard plants with an inst...
Malaysia has over 4 million hectares of oil palm plantations that yield large amounts of empty fruit...
Most adhesives used in the wood-based panel (WBP) industry are petroleum-based and are associated wi...
To realise the full potential of kenaf derived products to the wood industry more research needs to ...