Robust Wood Sawdust/Microfibrous Cellulose Composite Board Cross-Linked by Phosphoric Acid-Activated Glutaraldehyde
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Published:2023-04-01
Issue:2
Volume:17
Page:225-231
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ISSN:1556-6560
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Container-title:Journal of Biobased Materials and Bioenergy
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language:en
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Short-container-title:j biobased mat bioenergy
Author:
Wang Lei1,
Miao Lei1,
Chen Dong-Chu1,
Zhang Min1
Affiliation:
1. School of Materials Science and Hydrogen Energy, Foshan University, Foshan, 528000, PR China
Abstract
The recycling use of wood sawdust to process composite boards has received much attention in recent years. To avoid the use of chemical adhesives, natural cellulose-based materials were often used as adhesives to combine wood sawdust. Rather than utilizing nanocellulose, the report
herein describes a method to prepare a robust composite board that is based on microfibrous cellulose, which is a low-cost commercial product. To effectively cross-link wood sawdust and microfibrous cellulose, phosphoric acid-activated glutaraldehyde was used as catalyst. Compared to its uncross-linked
counterpart, the modulus of elasticity and modulus of rupture of the composite board that had been cross-linked by glutaraldehyde and phosphoric acid were significantly strengthened to 3.45±0.06 GPa and 36.5±3.5 MPa, respectively. Moreover, the moisture resistance of the cross-linked
composite board was also enhanced. After soaking in water for 24 h, the mass swelling ratio and thickness swelling ratio of cross-linked composite board had only changed 49% and 21%, respectively. These performances even exceeded that of composite board prepared from nanocellulose. The method
described in this work may have applications in commercial processing and the recycling of wood sawdust.
Publisher
American Scientific Publishers
Subject
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Biomaterials,Bioengineering