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Title: | Citric acid-modified starch as an environmentally friendly binder for wood composite making | Authors: | Amini M.H.M. Hashim R. Sulaiman N.S. Mohamed, M Sulaiman O. |
Keywords: | Starch;citric acid;Wood;Composite;Binder;Environmentally friendly;Mechanical strength;Fungal | Issue Date: | 1-May-2020 | Publisher: | North Carolina State University | Journal: | BioResources | Abstract: | Conventional formaldehyde-based wood binders for composites have been reported as hazardous to humans after prolonged exposure to released fumes. Therefore, this research was conducted to evaluate suitability of citric acid-modified corn starch as binder for wood composites. Corn starch was gelatinized before it was reacted with citric acid, mixed with wood particles, pre-pressed, and finally hot-pressed before characterization and evaluation. Through Fourier transform infrared analysis, ester groups were detected at 1736.8 cm(-1), which was characteristic for starch modified with citric acid. Bending test results on citric acid modified corn starch wood composites showed 16.8 N/mm(2) and 4020 N/mm(2) for modulus of rupture and modulus of elasticity, respectively. Addition of 2% urea-formaldehyde increased these numbers to 17.9 N/mm(2) and 5190 N/mm(2), respectively. Internal bonding additionally increased from 0.88 N/mm(2) to 0.95 N/mm(2). All test specimens passed mechanical strength requirements by JIS A 5908 (2003). Based on the demand specification for the final usage of the wood composite, it can be concluded that citric acid modified starch is a possible successful choice as the adhesive, with or without additional urea formaldehyde resin. |
Description: | Web of Science / Scopus |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/434 | ISSN: | 19302126 | DOI: | 10.15376/biores.15.2.4234-4248 |
Appears in Collections: | Faculty of Bioengineering and Technology - Journal (Scopus/WOS) |
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