The wood-based panel industry in China is developing rapidly, and the demand for wood is growing day by day. However, due to the insufficient supply of wood under the natural forest protection policy, finding other ways to reasonably and efficiently use wood resources has become an important way to solve the shortage of wood. Adhesives play a key role in the wood-based panel industry. The preparation of plywood, particleboard, fiberboard, blockboard and other wood-based panels cannot be separated from the participation of wood adhesives. At present, the most widely used wood adhesive in China is still "trialdehyde adhesive". However, the "trialdehyde adhesive" is mainly composed of nonrenewable resources such as petroleum, and the adhesives made from formaldehyde and its derivatives will more or less release harmful substances such as formaldehyde in the application process, causing pollution to the production and living environment and endangering human health. With the continuous depletion of petroleum resources and the increasing attention paid to environmental protection, it is of great scientific significance and practical value to develop a new environment-friendly adhesive with renewable biomass as the main raw material. The use of plant proteins such as soybean and cottonseed as the main raw materials for preparing adhesives can not only reduce the cost of adhesives, but also break through the supply and demand constraints of traditional petrochemical raw materials and make use of biomass resources with high added value. Based on the above research background, this paper reviewed the research progress and common modification methods of plant protein adhesives mainly composed of soybean and cottonseed, and put forward opinions and suggestions for the future development of plant protein adhesives.
Published in | American Journal of Agriculture and Forestry (Volume 10, Issue 6) |
DOI | 10.11648/j.ajaf.20221006.16 |
Page(s) | 256-261 |
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Plant Protein, Wood Adhesive, Cottonseed, Soybean, Wood-Based Panel
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APA Style
Kun Zhang, Wei Zhang, Yan Ma, Ren Zhong Liu, An Mao, et al. (2022). Study on Modification of Green Adhesives Derived from Plant Proteins for Wood Composite Panels. American Journal of Agriculture and Forestry, 10(6), 256-261. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajaf.20221006.16
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Kun Zhang; Wei Zhang; Yan Ma; Ren Zhong Liu; An Mao, et al. Study on Modification of Green Adhesives Derived from Plant Proteins for Wood Composite Panels. Am. J. Agric. For. 2022, 10(6), 256-261. doi: 10.11648/j.ajaf.20221006.16
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