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Impact of the processing method on the properties of castor oil/cellulose acetate polyurethane adhesives for bonding wood

Adrián Tenorio‐Alfonso, M.C. Sánchez, J.M. Franco

2022International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

During the last decades, the replacement of the traditionally petro-based raw materials by eco-friendly substances in polyurethane production has become a great challenge. The synthesis of polyurethanes is mainly conducted by means of a selective reaction between active isocyanate and hydroxyl groups, yielding a characteristic segmented chemical structure . In this study, the traditional solvent-based polycondensation reaction for the synthesis of bio-based polyurethane adhesives, involving first cellulose acetate modification with 1,6-hexamethylene diisocyanate and subsequent crosslinking with castor oil , was evaluated and compared with a simpler solvent-free single-step protocol. The impact of the preparation procedure and reagent proportions, on the chemical structure, thermo-rheological behaviour and ultimate adhesion performance were evaluated. The rheological response and adhesion performance of these bio-inspired polyurethanes were also compared to those found in some commercial adhesives. This research highlights the reinforcing and stabilizing effect of cellulose acetate on bio-polyurethane performance. Particularly, the inclusion of cellulose acetate into the adhesive manufacture allowed a reduction in the maximum curing time under room conditions to almost one week, while yielding a higher thermal stability and a fourfold increase in elastic modulus in comparison to the cellulose acetate-free counterpart. Moreover, the proposed solvent-free synthetic route enhanced the microphase mixing of the ensuing bio-based polyurethanes, exhibiting an adhesion performance comparable to the considered commercial benchmarks, but with failure occurring primarily within the substrate material – the preferred locus of failure .

Topics & Concepts

PolyurethaneAdhesiveCastor oilMaterials scienceCelluloseCellulose acetateIsocyanateCuring (chemistry)Polyvinyl acetateComposite materialPolymer chemistryOrganic chemistryPolymerChemistryLayer (electronics)Polymer composites and self-healingLignin and Wood ChemistryNatural Fiber Reinforced Composites
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