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Preparation of a strong, high prepressing intensity, and multifunction soybean protein adhesive by using hyperbranched functional polymer.

Authors :
Liu, Zheng
Liu, Tao
Zhang, Jieyu
Li, Yue
Luo, Jing
Li, Jianzhang
Shi, Sheldon Q.
Gao, Qiang
Mao, An
Source :
Polymer Testing. Feb2023, Vol. 119, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The preparation of a soybean protein adhesive with good prepressing intensity, mildew proof, flame retardant, and high bond strength are conducive to the wide application of a soybean protein adhesive, which is important but challenging for the wood-based panel industry. In this study, two hyperbranched functional polymers were designed. Hyperbranched polyamide (HP) was grafted by 3-hydroxyphenylphosphinyl-propanoic acid (PPA) to obtain PPA@HP and then combined with self-synthesized epoxidized tannin (ETA) to modify the soybean protein adhesive. The hyperbranched functional polymer PPA@HP and ETA reacted with soybean protein to form a hyperbranched cross-linking structure and a hydrogen bond network, which noticeably improved the toughness and bond strength of the adhesive. The wet shear strength of the resultant plywood was improved by 110.9% to 1.35 MPa. The formed hyperbranched hydrogen bond network also significantly improved the prepressing intensity (by 129.0% to 0.71 MPa). In addition, the anti-mildew time increased from 24 h to 120 h. The time to block combustibles increased from 5 s to 80 s, and the limiting oxygen index improved from 23.5% to 38.5%. The use of hyperbranched functional polymers created covalent and non-covalent hybrid networks provides an effective and convenient strategy for developing high-strength and multifunctional composites, such as bio-adhesives, hydrogels, and films. • Two hyperbranched functional polymer PPA@HP and ETA was designed and tested. • PPA@HP and ETA were combined with SPI to obtain protein-based adhesive. • The adhesive has high bond strength (1.35 MPa) and prepressing intensity (0.71 MPa). • The anti-mildew time and the limiting oxygen index were reached 120 h and 38.5%. • A new facile and universality strategy for fabricating multifunction biocomposites. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01429418
Volume :
119
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Polymer Testing
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
161767577
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polymertesting.2023.107931