An overview of different types and potential of bio-based adhesives used for wood products
Category:- Journal; Year:- 2022
Discipline:- Forestry & Wood Technology Discipline
School:- Life Science School
Abstract
Bio-based adhesives have
shown promise in the engineered wood products industry, and there is a
substantial growth of research on bio-based bonding agents. Wood is a renewable
resource, and most of the engineered wood products are synthetic
adhesive-bonded composites and laminates. Environmental concerns exist for the
use of adhesives made from fossil fuels lowering the bio-content of the bonded
wood products. Bio-based adhesives are getting more attention since they are
environmentally friendly green products without any adverse effects on the
environment. However, there is a remaining challenge for the industry to make
them more effective than synthetic ones in terms of their mechanical properties
and long-term durability. These adhesives, with different components such as
cellulose, proteins, lignins, and tannins are adhesives which exhibit great
potential for the bonding of specially engineered wood products. The
modification of bio-based adhesives with different dispersing agents and
cross-linkers can improve their strength and water resistance properties to
compete with synthetic adhesives. The blending of proteins and carbohydrates
can yield good bio-adhesives with acceptable adhesive properties. All these
improvements of bio-based adhesives help us move towards ‘sustainable’ products
where clean synthesis, biomass and water-based processing are highly desirable.
Based on studies conducted in recent decades, the objective of this article is
to review the production processes of adhesives from different bio-resources,
their necessary modification for improving properties and their utilization in
the wood-based industries. Finding the research gaps would also help to hasten
the research activities for applying these bio-based adhesives at the
industrial scale.