| Literature DB >> 32335380 |
Zhi Li1, Shujun Zhao1, Zhong Wang1, Shifeng Zhang2, Jianzhang Li1.
Abstract
In this study, a novel and environmental strategy inspired by mussels is reported for the construction of a high-performance water-in-oil water/pMDI adhesive with strongly adherent catechol groups. It is found that the design of the biomimetic water-in-oil emulsion significantly increases the apparent viscosity and storage stability of the adhesive, which in turn influences the handling and bonding performance in practical application. Additionally, although the biomimetic emulsion design consumes part of active isocyanate groups in the pMDI, the contained catechol can serve as a reactive platform to induce secondary crosslinking interactions with the wood substrate to further improve the mechanical and adhesion performances of the modified pMDI adhesives. Consequently, compared to the pristine pMDI sample, the wet shear strength of the biomimetic water-in-oil water/pMDI adhesive is increased by 129.7 %, exhibiting that the obvious optimization of adhesion and water resistance properties. Overall, our findings provide new insights into exploiting novel and superior wood adhesives, and the constructed high-performance adhesive presents potential applications for sustainable wood products.Entities:
Keywords: Adhesion and water resistance; Biomimetic water-in-oil water/pMDI emulsion; Bondline and penetration depth; Formaldehyde-free adhesive; Mussel-inspired engineering
Year: 2020 PMID: 32335380 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.122722
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588