2006
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-14392006000300008
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Use of castor oil-based polyurethane adhesive in the production of glued laminated timber beams

Abstract: Researchers from the Polymer Technology and Analytical Chemistry (LQATP) group at the São Carlos Institute of Chemistry, University of São Paulo, developed a polyurethane adhesive based on castor oil. In addition to deriving it from a renewable source, this adhesive is nonaggressive to humans and the environment. The purpose of this study is to investigate the feasible use of polyurethane adhesive based on castor oil in the production of 12 beams of Glulam, using the species Pinus caribea hondurensis and Eucal… Show more

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“…A partir das sementes da planta de rícino (Ricinus communis) é possível extrair o denominado óleo de rícino, muitas vezes também designado por óleo de mamona. É possível fazer reagir este óleo com um isocianato aromático, Diisocianato de metileno 4,4 -difenileno (MDI), que polimeriza a frio, produzindo uma cola de poliuretano termoendurecível [70]. Enquanto o MDI é de origem petroquímica, 50 a 75% da cola é proveniente da planta de óleo de rícino e, por isso, com origem vegetal [71].…”
Section: óLeos Vegetaisunclassified
“…A partir das sementes da planta de rícino (Ricinus communis) é possível extrair o denominado óleo de rícino, muitas vezes também designado por óleo de mamona. É possível fazer reagir este óleo com um isocianato aromático, Diisocianato de metileno 4,4 -difenileno (MDI), que polimeriza a frio, produzindo uma cola de poliuretano termoendurecível [70]. Enquanto o MDI é de origem petroquímica, 50 a 75% da cola é proveniente da planta de óleo de rícino e, por isso, com origem vegetal [71].…”
Section: óLeos Vegetaisunclassified
“…Even though it is a monounsaturated oil, the fact that it constitutes about 90% of the oil means that there are several reaction sites that makes the oil highly polar and provides reaction points for the production of a wide range of natural and synthetic resins, waxes, polymers and elastomers [10]. It also has excellent emollient and lubricating properties, a marked ability to wet and disperse dyes, pigments and fillers [11,12], as well as several medicinal values [13]. It is described as hard non-drying oil, in that it exhibits the characteristics of multigrade engine oil which neither become too stiff when cold nor too thin when heated.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…At the double bonds, the carbon atoms are held firmly together which prevent them from rotating and making rearrange of the atoms impossible without first breaking the bonds. When the Distillation characteristic of castor oil, itsBello et al; CJAST, 38(6):[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11] 2019; Article no.8The fatty acid profile of the oil and biodiesel are Ricinoleic fatty acid constitutes 89.92% of the oil and 90.74 of the biodiesel. The oil and biodiesel are 98.16% and 98% unsaturated respectively…”
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“…The presence of a hydroxyl group at C12 of the recinoleic acid, the ester linkages, double bonds and hydroxyl groups provide reaction sites that makes it usually polar, which provide sites for the production of a wide range of natural and synthetic resins, waxes, polymers and elastomers. It also has excellent emollient and lubricating properties, a marked ability to wet and disperse dyes, pigments and fillers 7 as well as several medicinal values 8 . Castor oil has excellent solubility in methanol and hence theoretically an ideal oil for trans-esterification to biodiesel, requiring a minimum amount of catalyst and heating which can reduce cost for production 9 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%