Effect of citric acid, PVOH, and starch ratio on the properties of cross-linked poly(vinyl alcohol)/starch adhesives

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[1] Sridach, Waranyou
[2] Jonjankiat, Sunan
[3] Wittaya, Thawien
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Sridach, W. (waranyou.s@psu.ac.th) | 1727年 / Taylor and Francis Ltd.卷 / 27期
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The properties of tapioca starch adhesives were improved by cross-linking and the cross-linked adhesive compared with pure tapioca starch and poly(vinyl alcohol) adhesives. The effect of starch ratio; type of PVOH; and adding citric acid were important factors on the cross-linked adhesives. Wood adhesives made from cross-linked PVOH/starch were prepared by PVOH and tapioca starch; using hexamethoxymethyl melamine (HMMM) and citric acid (CA) as a cross-linking agent and catalyst; respectively. The effect of CA; PVOH/ starch ratio; and type of PVOH such as medium (M PVOH) and high molecular weight (HPVOH) were investigated. The condition of the cross-linking reaction was 175°C for 15 min. The structural properties of cross-linked adhesive were investigated by FT-IR spectroscopy. The results were confirmed in terms of thermal properties with a differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) and the shear strength of the adhesive. The cross-linked adhesive resulted in the increase of Tg and showed good blend compatibility with all of the cross-linked adhesives. The adhesive strength significantly increased when using CA as a catalyst in the cross-linking reaction. The optimum contents of the cross-linked PVOH/starch adhesives were 1:1.8 for M PVOH and 1:0.5 for H PVOH. © 2012 Taylor & Francis;
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