2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1026498/v1
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Lignin Phenol Formaldehyde Resins Synthesised Using South African Spent Pulping Liquor

Abstract: Purpose The current study investigated to which extent phenol could be replaced by lignins to produce lignin phenol formaldehyde (LPF) resins, utilising soda lignin and sodium lignosulphonate as by-products from the South African pulping industry.Method The lignins were characterised and soda lignin indicated the highest reactivity. It was therefore utilised to produce LPF resins at 60%, 80%, and 100% phenol substitution, using central composite designs to maximise the adhesive strength. A one-pot method allow… Show more

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