Mg. Kim, Examination of selected synthesis parameters for wood adhesive-type urea-formaldehyde resins by C-13 NMR spectroscopy. III, J APPL POLY, 80(14), 2001, pp. 2800-2814
The varying polymer structures of wood adhesive-type urea-formaldehyde resi
ns resulting from different formaldehyde/first urea (F/U-1) mole ratios use
d in the first step of resin manufacture were investigated using C-13 NMR.
As the F/U-1 mole ratio decreased progressively from 2.40 to 2.10 and to 1.
80, the viscosity increase due to polymerization during resin synthesis bec
ame faster and resulted in decreasing sidechain branches and increasing fre
e urea amide groups in the resin structure. The resultant UF resins, with t
he second urea added to an overall F/(U-1 + U-2) of 1.15, showed viscosity
decreases when heated with stirring or allowed to stand at room temperature
that were also characteristic with the F/U-1 mole ratios used in resin syn
thesis. The formaldehyde emission levels of particleboards bonded with the
freshly made UF resins showed relatively small but similarly characteristic
variations. (C) 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.