Fossil-based phenol is used to a large extend to produce phenol–formaldehyde (PF) resins, which are most commonly applied in engineered wood products such as plywood. Pyrolysis oil from straw pyrolysis might be a suitable bio-based substitute for such applications. By staged condensation of flash pyrolysis vapors, a phenolic monomers concentrated fraction could be produced. This fraction was used for the production of several PF resins with different recipes and degrees of substitution. Resulting resins were analyzed for free formaldehyde and dynamic viscosity as well as being characterized by curing behavior within a differential scanning calorimetry experiment. Finally, tensile strength specimen samples were made for testing according DIN...
Phenolic resins are thermosetting material that is commercially produced via the condensation proces...
Using Kraft lignin, bio-based adhesives have been increasingly studied to replace those petrochemica...
The present work evaluates curing and the thermal behavior of different molecular weight phenol form...
The general potential applicability of the medium condensing fraction of fast pyrolysis vapors as su...
© 2018, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. A method of preparation of a phenol–formaldehyde resin by replacin...
In this study, bio-oil from the fast pyrolysis of renewable biomass was used as the raw material to ...
Phenol Formaldehyde (PF) resin has been extensively used in the manufacturing industry as a binding ...
This review covers the production and utilisation of liquids from the thermal processing of biomass ...
The aim of this work is to investigate the chemical, physical, thermal and mechanical properties of ...
The main objective of this program was to pilot the world's first commercial-scale production of an ...
In this study, it was aimed to use of bio-oil as an alternative to petroleum-based phenol in the pro...
In this study, it was aimed to use of bio-oil as an alternative to petroleum-based ph...
Fast pyrolysis of waste biomass with high lignin content, such as birch wood, birch bark, hydrolysis...
WOS: 000425627600011In this study, it was aimed to use of bio-oil as an alternative to petroleum-bas...
ABSTRACT In this study, it was aimed to use of bio-oil as an alternative to petroleum-based phenol i...
Phenolic resins are thermosetting material that is commercially produced via the condensation proces...
Using Kraft lignin, bio-based adhesives have been increasingly studied to replace those petrochemica...
The present work evaluates curing and the thermal behavior of different molecular weight phenol form...
The general potential applicability of the medium condensing fraction of fast pyrolysis vapors as su...
© 2018, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. A method of preparation of a phenol–formaldehyde resin by replacin...
In this study, bio-oil from the fast pyrolysis of renewable biomass was used as the raw material to ...
Phenol Formaldehyde (PF) resin has been extensively used in the manufacturing industry as a binding ...
This review covers the production and utilisation of liquids from the thermal processing of biomass ...
The aim of this work is to investigate the chemical, physical, thermal and mechanical properties of ...
The main objective of this program was to pilot the world's first commercial-scale production of an ...
In this study, it was aimed to use of bio-oil as an alternative to petroleum-based phenol in the pro...
In this study, it was aimed to use of bio-oil as an alternative to petroleum-based ph...
Fast pyrolysis of waste biomass with high lignin content, such as birch wood, birch bark, hydrolysis...
WOS: 000425627600011In this study, it was aimed to use of bio-oil as an alternative to petroleum-bas...
ABSTRACT In this study, it was aimed to use of bio-oil as an alternative to petroleum-based phenol i...
Phenolic resins are thermosetting material that is commercially produced via the condensation proces...
Using Kraft lignin, bio-based adhesives have been increasingly studied to replace those petrochemica...
The present work evaluates curing and the thermal behavior of different molecular weight phenol form...