胶粘剂
木质素
脲醛
材料科学
甲醛
制浆造纸工业
酚醛树脂
生物量(生态学)
苯酚
复合材料
聚合物
化学
有机化学
海洋学
图层(电子)
地质学
工程类
作者
Guangxu Yang,Zhenggang Gong,Xiaolin Luo,Lihui Chen,Li Shuai
出处
期刊:Nature
[Springer Nature]
日期:2023-08-08
卷期号:621 (7979): 511-515
被引量:154
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41586-023-06507-5
摘要
Abstract Plywood is widely used in construction, such as for flooring and interior walls, as well as in the manufacture of household items such as furniture and cabinets. Such items are made of wood veneers that are bonded together with adhesives such as urea–formaldehyde and phenol–formaldehyde resins 1,2 . Researchers in academia and industry have long aimed to synthesize lignin–phenol–formaldehyde resin adhesives using biomass-derived lignin, a phenolic polymer that can be used to substitute the petroleum-derived phenol 3–6 . However, lignin–phenol–formaldehyde resin adhesives are less attractive to plywood manufacturers than urea–formaldehyde and phenol–formaldehyde resins owing to their appearance and cost. Here we report a simple and practical strategy for preparing lignin-based wood adhesives from lignocellulosic biomass. Our strategy involves separation of uncondensed or slightly condensed lignins from biomass followed by direct application of a suspension of the lignin and water as an adhesive on wood veneers. Plywood products with superior performances could be prepared with such lignin adhesives at a wide range of hot-pressing temperatures, enabling the use of these adhesives as promising alternatives to traditional wood adhesives in different market segments. Mechanistic studies indicate that the adhesion mechanism of such lignin adhesives may involve softening of lignin by water, filling of vessels with softened lignin and crosslinking of lignins in adhesives with those in the cell wall.
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