角质
胶粘剂
大豆蛋白
共价键
脲醛
二硫键
水解
化学
材料科学
复合材料
食品科学
有机化学
生物化学
图层(电子)
作者
Xinxin Huang,Yanqiu Chen,Xixiang Lin,Jingchao Li,Jing Luo,Jianzhang Li,Qiang Gao,Pingan Song
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.xcrp.2024.102024
摘要
Enhancing the weather resistance and reprocessability of soy protein-based (SP) adhesives poses a considerable challenge. Here, we report an SP adhesive inspired by animal cutin, featuring dynamic covalent bonds and an organic-inorganic hybrid structure. The soy protein isolate undergoes enzymatic hydrolysis and is then combined with L-cysteine, which is subsequently grafted with glycidol and sodium tetraborate to create disulfide bonds and borate ester bonds, along with mineralized calcium phosphate. This adhesive effectively bonds various substrates, enabling stainless-steel sheets to pull a 1,135 kg car. Additionally, the adhesive exhibits remarkable weather resistance comparable to a phenolic resin (PF) adhesive in an accelerated aging test. It showcases outstanding reusability, surpassing commercial urea-formaldehyde resins and PF adhesives in particleboard reprocessability. Furthermore, the adhesive proves to be mildew resistant, flame retardant, degradable, and eco-friendly. This study signifies a significant advancement in reusable and weather-resistant adhesives derived from plant proteins.
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