CHAPTER 9. Adhesives Derived From Biomass Waste Streams

Zhanrong Zhang, A. Matharu
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The generation of functional materials from biomass waste streams represents an attractive and important topic in the context of developing future biorefineries. This chapter briefly summarizes our recent research on microwave-assisted low-temperature (<200 °C) pyrolysis of three biorenewable waste streams (i.e., spruce wood chips, waste office paper and DIR) for the generation of bio-oil, bio-char (microwave residue) and gas. The potential application of crude organic phase bio-oils as adhesives towards metal bonding was investigated. Furthermore, a model compound study using 5-(hydroxymethyl)-2-furaldehyde (HMF), catechol and levoglucosan was conducted to get further understanding of the adhesion properties of bio-oil towards aluminium bonding. We anticipate that these preliminary results will potentially lead to applications and provide new ideas for generating adhesives from currently underutilized biomass waste streams.
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第9章。从生物质废物流中提取的粘合剂
在发展未来生物精炼厂的背景下,从生物质废物流中产生功能材料是一个有吸引力和重要的话题。本章简要总结了我们最近在微波辅助下低温(<200℃)热解三种生物可再生废弃物流(即云杉木屑、废办公用纸和DIR)制备生物油、生物炭(微波渣)和气体的研究。探讨了天然有机相生物油作为金属粘结剂的潜在应用前景。此外,通过5-(羟甲基)-2-呋喃醛(HMF)、儿茶酚和左旋葡聚糖的模型化合物研究,进一步了解生物油对铝键的粘附性能。我们预计这些初步结果将有可能导致应用,并为从目前未充分利用的生物质废物流中生产粘合剂提供新的思路。
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