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Dynamic wettability and curing characteristics of liquefied bark-modified phenol formaldehyde resin (BPF) on rice straw surfaces

Wen et al., 2013

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6927668563641258551
Author
Wen M
Shi J
Park H
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Wood Science

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Larch bark was liquefied in the presence of phenol and the obtained liquefied resultant was reacted with formaldehyde to prepare the liquefied bark-modified phenol formaldehyde resin (BPF) in an attempt to apply for preparing straw boards. The dynamic wettability of the BPF …
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    • C08LCOMPOSITIONS OF MACROMOLECULAR COMPOUNDS
    • C08L61/00Compositions of condensation polymers of aldehydes or ketones; Compositions of derivatives of such polymers
    • C08L61/04Condensation polymers of aldehydes or ketones with phenols only
    • C08L61/06Condensation polymers of aldehydes or ketones with phenols only of aldehydes with phenols
    • C08L61/14Modified phenol-aldehyde condensates
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    • C08L97/00Compositions of lignin-containing materials
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    • C08GMACROMOLECULAR COMPOUNDS OBTAINED OTHERWISE THAN BY REACTIONS ONLY INVOLVING UNSATURATED CARBON-TO-CARBON BONDS
    • C08G8/00Condensation polymers of aldehydes or ketones with phenols only
    • C08G8/04Condensation polymers of aldehydes or ketones with phenols only of aldehydes
    • C08G8/08Condensation polymers of aldehydes or ketones with phenols only of aldehydes of formaldehyde, e.g. of formaldehyde formed in situ
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