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Journal articles on the topic "Starch-based adhesives"

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Watcharakitti, Jidapa, Ei Ei Win, Jaturavit Nimnuan, and Siwaporn Meejoo Smith. "Modified Starch-Based Adhesives: A Review." Polymers 14, no. 10 (2022): 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14102023.

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Consumer trends towards environmentally friendly products are driving plastics industries to investigate more benign alternatives to petroleum-based polymers. In the case of adhesives, one possibility to achieve sustainable production is to use non-toxic, low-cost starches as biodegradable raw materials for adhesive production. While native starch contains only hydroxyl groups and has limited scope, chemically modified starch shows superior water resistance properties for adhesive applications. Esterified starches, starches with ester substituents, can be feasibly produced and utilized to prep
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Triveni Soubam and Arun Gupta. "Eco-friendly natural rubber latex and modified starch-based adhesive for wood-based panels application- A review." Maejo International Journal of Energy and Environmental Communication 3, no. 1 (2021): 49–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.54279/mijeec.v3i1.245163.

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The use of formaldehyde-based synthetic adhesives for the development of wood-based panels has increased rapidly in the industry. Synthetic adhesives are regarded as a threat to human health and a pollutant because they emit formaldehyde's carcinogenic gas. The breakthrough has prompted to seek for a long-term solution to the formaldehyde threat with natural resources. There has been a significant rise in bio-based adhesive technology and development in the wood-based panel industry. The current review article is intended to present the potentials and the drawbacks of the development of bio-ad
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Junxi, Liang, Su Qiong, Zhao Yamin, and Wang Yanbin. "Theoretical Insights into Three Types of Oxidized Starch-Based Adhesives: Chemical Stability, Water Resistance, and Shearing Viscosity from a Molecular Viewpoint." Journal of Chemistry 2016 (2016): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/2369739.

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To better understand the origin and difference associated with chemical stability, water resistance, and shearing viscosity of three types of different oxidized modified starch-based adhesives, a detailed theoretical investigation from a molecular viewpoint has been performed using the AM1 semiempirical level and the DFT-B3LYP level, respectively. As a result, our findings suggest that, by Mulliken population analysis (MPA), frontier orbital analysis, and electrostatic potential (EP) analysis based on B3LYP/6-31G calculations, the chemical stability, water resistance, and shearing viscosity of
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Olaoti, S. O., and G. K. Latinwo. "PREPARATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF CASSAVA STARCH-BASED WOOD ADHESIVES." Open Journal of Engineering Science (ISSN: 2734-2115) 5, no. 1 (2024): 50–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.52417/ojes.v5i1.640.

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Adhesive technology has long played a pivotal role in various industries, from construction to packaging, with substantial global consumption. However, the over-reliance on petrochemical-based adhesives has raised concerns about environmental impact and cost. This research aims to develop eco-friendly, cost-effective adhesive alternatives using cassava starch, a renewable agricultural resource. The preparation and characterization of wood adhesives from cassava starch involved several phases, beginning with the extraction of starch from cassava tubers, followed by proximate analysis, chemical
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Vincent, Bima Prasetya Pancasakti, and Budhijanto. "Pengaruh Penambahan Minyak Kelapa Murni terhadap Sifat Perekat Berbahan Dasar Tepung Tapioka." Jurnal Teknik Kimia USU 11, no. 1 (2022): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.32734/jtk.v11i1.8067.

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Wood adhesive has significant contribution in the development of furniture industries. Currently, the most widely used type of adhesives is synthetic adhesive which is carcinogenic to humans. This research aimed to develop cassava starch-based bioadhesive. The additive added to the adhesive was virgin coconut oil (VCO) which had antibacterial and antifungal properties. The research method used is quantitative approach where adhesives were made and the properties were analyzed. The steps of making the adhesives included hydrolysis reaction, oxidation, and VCO addition. The reaction was carried
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Neitzel, Nicolas, Reza Hosseinpourpia, and Stergios Adamopoulos. "A dialdehyde starch-based adhesive for medium-density fiberboards." BioResources 18, no. 1 (2023): 2155–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.15376/biores.18.1.2155-2171.

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Bio-based adhesives have gained considerable attention in the last years as more sustainable and healthier alternatives to the formaldehyde-based adhesives used today in wood-based panel manufacturing. In this study, dialdehyde starch (DAS) with various aldehyde contents was prepared by using sodium metaperiodate as an oxidizing agent. Characterizations were performed by employing Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance, and thermal stability analysis. Different adhesive compositions were used for making medium-density fiberboard (MDF) panels. They were based on DAS
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Monroy, Yuliana, Sandra Rivero, and María Alejandra García. "Liquid and Pressure-Sensitive Adhesives Based on Cassava Starch and Gelatin Capsule Residue: Green Alternatives for the Packaging Industry." Foods 12, no. 21 (2023): 3982. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12213982.

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Natural polymer-based adhesives are green alternatives, necessary to reduce the problems impacted by synthetic adhesives. Starch and gelatin have extraordinary potential for the synthesis of biobased adhesives. Citric acid (CA), a natural acid, induces the crosslinking and hydrolyzing of both gelatin and starch. In this sense, this work deals with the use of gelatin capsule residues as a promising material to produce biobased adhesives in combination with cassava starch in the presence of different CA concentrations characterizing their mechanical, physicochemical and microstructural propertie
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Zhou, Lu Lu, Chun Rui Han, Shi Feng Zhang, Qiang Gao, Hong Yan Li, and Jian Zhang Li. "Preparation and Properties of Environmental Friendly Wood Adhesives Based on Wild Acorn Starch." Applied Mechanics and Materials 121-126 (October 2011): 2834–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.121-126.2834.

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A friendly environmental wood adhesive was prepared using wild acorn starch as a raw material. The physical properties of wild acorn starch were investigated by scanning electron microscope (SEM) and brookfield viscometer. The polyvinyl acetate emulsion and isocyanate were employed to prepared modified wild acorn starch adhesives. The plywoods were prepared using the adhesives and their bonding strength was measured. The experimental results showed that 1) the wild corn starch was adaptive for preparing adhesive; 2)the optimum preparing conditions of the modified wild acorn starch adhesive wer
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Liu, Peng, Jiandi Ling, Taoyan Mao, et al. "Adhesive and Flame-Retardant Properties of Starch/Ca2+ Gels with Different Amylose Contents." Molecules 28, no. 11 (2023): 4543. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28114543.

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Starch, being renewable and biodegradable, is a viable resource for developing sustainable and environmentally friendly materials. The potential of starch/Ca2+ gels based on waxy corn starch (WCS), normal corn starch (NCS), and two high-amylose corn starches, G50 (55% amylose content) and G70 (68% amylose content) as flame-retardant adhesives has been explored. Being stored at 57% relative humidity (RH) for up to 30 days, the G50/Ca2+ and G70/Ca2+ gels were stable without water absorption or retrogradation. The starch gels with increasing amylose content displayed increased cohesion, as reflec
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Liu, Chengyuan, Huali Lin, Shichao Zhang, et al. "Characterization of Water-Resistant Adhesive Prepared by Cross-Linking Reaction of Oxidized Starch with Lignin." Polymers 17, no. 11 (2025): 1545. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym17111545.

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Wood adhesives play a critical role in the wood processing industry; however, traditional formaldehyde-based adhesives pose health risks and are reliant on non-renewable resources. This study aims to develop a bio-based wood adhesive with excellent water resistance, focusing on environmentally friendly solutions. The synthesis of an oxidized starch-lignin (OSTL) composite adhesive was accomplished by modifying starch via oxidation and subsequent cross-linking with lignin. Ammonium persulfate (APS) was employed for oxidation of starch, introducing aldehyde groups that upgrade its reactivity wit
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Starch-based adhesives"

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Glavas, Lidija. "Starch and Protein based Wood Adhesives." Thesis, KTH, Skolan för kemivetenskap (CHE), 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-31486.

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Different native starches, modified starches and plant proteins were evaluated as wood adhesives. They were combined with different synthetic polymers in order to achieve improved adhesive properties. The study was divided into two parts: development of starch based adhesive formulations and evaluation of an existing protein based adhesive.  Eight different starches and two different plant proteins were used in the first part. Starch 1 and starch 2 as well as protein 1 and protein 2 were some of the used materials. These materials were dispersed in synthetic polymers such as poly (vinyl acetat
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Nasiri, Anahita. "The Use of Lignin in Pressure Sensitive Adhesives and Starch-Based Adhesives." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/39853.

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After cellulose, lignin is the second most abundant natural polymer in the world. It has multiple functional groups, providing great potential for polymer production. In this project, we explored the use of this renewable and valuable resource in two different adhesive applications to displace petroleum-based additives, thereby providing a more sustainable and “green” product. In this regard, two types of lignin, water-soluble (Amalin LPH) and non-water-soluble lignin (Amalin HPH) provided by the British Columbia Research Institute (BCRI) were used. In the first case, lignin was added to a pr
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Monteiro, Sandra Cristina Costa. "Development of low-density particleboards bonded with starch-based adhesive." Doctoral thesis, 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/10216/127786.

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Monteiro, Sandra Cristina Costa. "Development of low-density particleboards bonded with starch-based adhesive." Tese, 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/10216/127786.

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Müller, Cora. "Mechanisch-enzymatischer Aufschluss von Kartoffelpülpe als Bindemittel zur Herstellung von Holzwerkstoffen." Doctoral thesis, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-1735-0000-0006-B0EF-0.

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Book chapters on the topic "Starch-based adhesives"

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Kruger, Leo, and Norman Lacourse. "Starch Based Adhesives." In Handbook of Adhesives. Springer US, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0671-9_8.

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Kennedy, Harry M. "Starch- and Dextrin-Based Adhesives." In ACS Symposium Series. American Chemical Society, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bk-1989-0385.ch023.

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An, Nguyen Quy, Dao Quoc Hung, and Ngo Tuan Dung. "Modified Tapioca Starch Based Adhesives for Fibreboard." In Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering. Springer Nature Singapore, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-2810-0_25.

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Kolovos, Konstantinos G., and Mehmet Serkan Kirgiz. "Portland Cement and Starch-Based Adhesives: A Comprehensive Review." In Handbook of Innovative Adhesive Technology. Jenny Stanford Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003598923-9.

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Basta, Altaf H., Houssni El-Saied, and Jerrold E. Winandy. "Comparative Evaluation of Rice Bran- and Corn Starch-modified Urea Formaldehyde Adhesives on Improvements of Environmental Performance of Agro-based Composites." In Bio-based Wood Adhesives. CRC Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315369242-7.

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Lubis, Muhammad Adly Rahandi, Apri Heri Iswanto, and Muhammad Iqbal Maulana. "Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Starch-Based Adhesives for High-Performance Wood-Based Composites." In Smart Nanomaterials Technology. Springer Nature Singapore, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-3400-2_5.

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Iswanto, Apri Heri, and Muhammad Adly Rahandi Lubis. "Technological Properties of Formaldehyde Free Adhesives Based on Oxidized Starch Mixed with Different Crosslinkers for Plywood." In Springer Proceedings in Physics. Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-0308-3_4.

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Kirgiz, Mehmet Serkan. "Starch-Based Compound for Eco-friendly and Sustainable Construction Adhesive and Binder System." In Handbook of Innovative Adhesive Technology. Jenny Stanford Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003598923-1.

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Kirgiz, Mehmet Serkan, Jamal Khatib, Muhammed Syarif, et al. "Properties of Innovative and Eco- friendly Pavement and Structural Materials Using Waste Marble Sludge Dust, Rice Husk Ash, Coir Fiber, Starch- Based Binder, and Carbon Quantum Dots." In Handbook of Innovative Adhesive Technology. Jenny Stanford Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003598923-10.

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Admase, Asmare Tezera, Mequannt Demeke Aynalem, Tessafa Abrham Ashagrie, Yemsrach Mintesnot Melaku, and Surafiel Aregahegn Agdew. "Utilization of Starch from Waste Avocado Seed for the Manufacture of Sustainable Bio-Based Adhesive Reinforced with Clay Particles." In Advancement of Science and Technology. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-33610-2_20.

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Conference papers on the topic "Starch-based adhesives"

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Gómez Gómez, Jaime Francisco, Francisco Javier González Madariaga, Luis Alberto Rosa Sierra, and Ruth Maribel León Morán. "Scrap denim-PP composites as a material for new product design." In Systems & Design: Beyond Processes and Thinking. Universitat Politècnica València, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/ifdp.2016.3360.

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The growing interest of manufacturing companies to use its scraps as raw material to design and develop alternate products has led them to news ways of processing them. The present project arises from a jeans manufacturing company’s interest on making an effort to reuse its daily denim scrap to manufacture a different kind of product without diversifying its capabilities. Some studies on denim-binder mixtures have been previously performed, amongst which binders such as corn starch and vinyl adhesives were used. In the present work some preliminary findings are shown using denim in its woven f
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Dalimunthe, Yusraida Khairani, Widayani, and Irfan Dwi Aditya. "The effect of varying starch adhesive composition on the physical properties of briquettes based on palm oil shell and LDPE plastic." In INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AND EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES (ICOMEET2023). AIP Publishing, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0243272.

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