A novel strategy for improving wet resistance and bonding properties of starch-based adhesives using enzymatically polymerized lignosulfonates and carboxylic acids as additives was developed. Therefore, lignosulfonates were polymerized by laccase to a molecular weight of 750 kDa. Incorporation of low concentrations (up to 1% of the starch weight) of 1,2,3,4-butanetetracarboxylic acid (BTCA) led to further improvement on the properties of the adhesives, while addition of greater amounts of BTCA led to a decrease in the properties measured due to large viscosity increases. Great improvements in wet-resistance from 22 to 60 min and bonding times (from 30 to 20 s) were observed for an adhesive containing 8% enzymatically polymerized lignin and ...
There has been a rapid growth in research and innovation of bio-based adhesives in the engineered wo...
Abundant, renewable and inexpensive soybean can be a good alternative to natural adhesive. Soy flour...
The aim of this study was to improve water resistance of camelina protein (CP) for wood adhesives wi...
Consumer trends towards environmentally friendly products are driving plastics industries to investi...
Kraft lignin was used to formulate adhesives in combination with polyethyleneimine, chitosan and soy...
Starch adhesive, as a sustainable biomass-based adhesive, could be used to solve environmental probl...
Modified starch was prepared in this work by acid-thinning and oxidizing corn starch with ammonium p...
Different native starches, modified starches and plant proteins were evaluated as wood adhesives. Th...
In recent years, bio-based wood adhesives have gained an increased industrial and research interest ...
Starch adhesive was prepared utilizing corn starch, polyvinyl alcohol, and borax as raw materials. A...
The use of engineered wood products (EWPs) is rapidly increasing in the building industry worldwide ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Biological and Agricultural EngineeringDonghai WangThe depletion o...
A lignin-based resin (LB) was used to improve the performance of soy flour-based adhesives. Soy flou...
Native starch has relatively suitable characteristics including biodegradable properties, being wide...
To evaluate the effects of preparation conditions of a 'green' soy-based adhesive(SBA), Viscozyme L ...
There has been a rapid growth in research and innovation of bio-based adhesives in the engineered wo...
Abundant, renewable and inexpensive soybean can be a good alternative to natural adhesive. Soy flour...
The aim of this study was to improve water resistance of camelina protein (CP) for wood adhesives wi...
Consumer trends towards environmentally friendly products are driving plastics industries to investi...
Kraft lignin was used to formulate adhesives in combination with polyethyleneimine, chitosan and soy...
Starch adhesive, as a sustainable biomass-based adhesive, could be used to solve environmental probl...
Modified starch was prepared in this work by acid-thinning and oxidizing corn starch with ammonium p...
Different native starches, modified starches and plant proteins were evaluated as wood adhesives. Th...
In recent years, bio-based wood adhesives have gained an increased industrial and research interest ...
Starch adhesive was prepared utilizing corn starch, polyvinyl alcohol, and borax as raw materials. A...
The use of engineered wood products (EWPs) is rapidly increasing in the building industry worldwide ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Biological and Agricultural EngineeringDonghai WangThe depletion o...
A lignin-based resin (LB) was used to improve the performance of soy flour-based adhesives. Soy flou...
Native starch has relatively suitable characteristics including biodegradable properties, being wide...
To evaluate the effects of preparation conditions of a 'green' soy-based adhesive(SBA), Viscozyme L ...
There has been a rapid growth in research and innovation of bio-based adhesives in the engineered wo...
Abundant, renewable and inexpensive soybean can be a good alternative to natural adhesive. Soy flour...
The aim of this study was to improve water resistance of camelina protein (CP) for wood adhesives wi...