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“…To further investigate whether the CPUs have the potential to be used as wood adhesives, their wood-to-wood bonding properties were evaluated. As shown in Table 1, lap shear strength of the CPUs was found to be between 12.0 and 18.9 N/m 2 , which is comparable to previous reports [49][50][51]. The lap shear strength increased with the decrease of the chain length in CPUs.…”
Section: Wood Bonding and Water-resistant Propertiessupporting
confidence: 85%
“…To further investigate whether the CPUs have the potential to be used as wood adhesives, their wood-to-wood bonding properties were evaluated. As shown in Table 1, lap shear strength of the CPUs was found to be between 12.0 and 18.9 N/m 2 , which is comparable to previous reports [49][50][51]. The lap shear strength increased with the decrease of the chain length in CPUs.…”
Section: Wood Bonding and Water-resistant Propertiessupporting
confidence: 85%
“…In the same direction, several industries such as those involved in the production of lubricants [4][5][6] and adhesives [7] also face serious environmental problems [8] and are demanding eco-friendly oleogel-like systems with suitable functional properties, which can overcome these problems. Recently, some formulations which replace mineral or synthetic oils, in the case of lubricants [9][10][11], or volatile organic solvents, in the case of adhesives [12,13], by vegetable oils have been reported.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, some lignin-based polyurethanes have been already synthetized [1,22,23], even using castor oil as chain extender [24,25], thus adding the renewability and biodegradability characteristics sometimes desired for this type of materials. Similarly, HDI [11], TDI [13] and MDI [26,27] have demonstrated to be effective and efficient crosslinkers in oleogel formation and they can be used to chemically connect a vegetable oil and a suitable thickener agent. Among the different gelling agents in oil media, several isocyanate-functionalized cellulose and chitin derivatives have been previously proposed to form chemical gels in castor oil [28][29][30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The unusual structure (one double C=C and one -OH group ricinoleic acid chain) with a hydroxyl group can allow the use of CO as a polyol to synthesize cost-effective and biodegradable PU without further modification. There are many researches related to castor oil based polyurethane, such as coatings [19][20][21], elastomers [22,23], adhesives [24][25][26], interpenetrating polymer network [27], foams [28][29][30] and other interesting applications. Moreover, it is clear from previous studies that biobased PU derived from castor oil is biodegradable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%