PREPARATION OF MODERATE-TEMPERATURE SETTING ADHESIVES FROM SOFTWOOD KRAFT LIGNIN .2. EFFECT OF SOME FACTORS ON STRENGTH PROPERTIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LIGNIN-BASED ADHESIVES
K. Shimatani et al., PREPARATION OF MODERATE-TEMPERATURE SETTING ADHESIVES FROM SOFTWOOD KRAFT LIGNIN .2. EFFECT OF SOME FACTORS ON STRENGTH PROPERTIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LIGNIN-BASED ADHESIVES, Holzforschung, 48(4), 1994, pp. 337-342
The preparation of moderate-setting lignin adhesives was investigated.
Softwood kraft lignin (NKL) was isolated from a commercial concentrat
ed kraft pulping waste liquor. A mixture of NKL and phenol reacted wit
h formaldehyde under alkaline conditions at 80-degrees-C for 2 hours.
To the resulting LP-resin solution were added small amounts of resorci
nol and paraformaldehyde for the adhesives. Three-ply plywoods using t
he adhesives were prepared by pressing at 10 kg/cm2 and 100-degrees-C
for 10-15 minutes, and their dry and wet tensile shear strenghts were
tested. A satisfactory adhesives consisted of the following weight qua
ntities: NKL 80, phenol 20, 37% formalin 75, methanol 20, NaOH 8, wate
r 55, resorcinol 20 and paraformaldehyde 4. The analytical results of
LP-resins showed that acetates of LP-resins were composed of ether ins
olubles (EI) and solubles (ES). The former was a reactive coplymer of
NKL and phenol with M(n) of 4,000-6,000.