American Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

| Peer-Reviewed |

Study on Performance of Bio-based Adhesive for Bonding Tree Leaves

Received: 31 October 2019    Accepted: 20 November 2019    Published: 25 November 2019
Views:       Downloads:

Share This Article

Abstract

The traditional disposable foam plastic tableware is made from polymer materials. It is not decomposable and could bring serious problem to environment after the tableware is disposed. In order to solve this problem, a new type of green tableware made fromnatural materials (such as tree leaves) is developed and investigated. To obtain a green tableware product with good performance, the keytechnology is the bonding of tree leaves. In this study, the tree leaves were bonded by a type of bio-based adhesive synthesized in our lab. The structure, curing characteristics, and physical/mechanical properties of the adhesive were measured and analyzed. The effects of adhesive application rate, press time, and press temperature on the bonding performance of tree leaves were also investigated. The results showed that the general properties of the bio-based adhesive could meet the requirements for the production of tree leave tableware. After immerged in the water of 63°C for 3 hours, some of the bonded leaves could still have good bonds. Considering the production efficiency, cost, decorative effect, and bond performance, the optimal pressing parameters were: adhesive application rate: 100 g/m2; hot press temperature 70°C; hot press time 120 s. After bonded by bio-based adhesive, the tree leaves could be used as suitableraw materials for the production of green tableware.

DOI 10.11648/j.ajaf.20190706.19
Published in American Journal of Agriculture and Forestry (Volume 7, Issue 6, November 2019)
Page(s) 297-303
Creative Commons

This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, provided the original work is properly cited.

Copyright

Copyright © The Author(s), 2024. Published by Science Publishing Group

Keywords

Tree Leave, Bio-based Adhesive, Green, Bonding, Tableware

References
[1] C. Li, J. Xu, D. Chen, and Y. Xiao, Detection of phthalates migration from disposable tablewares to drinking water using hexafluoroisopropanol-induced catanionic surfactant coacervate extraction. Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis, 6 (5), 292-299, 2016.
[2] M. Fieschi, and U. Pretato, Role of compostable tableware in food service and waste management: a life cycle assessment study. Waste Management, 73, 14-25, 2017.
[3] Z. F. Du, Y. P. Xian, F. J. Liu, J. F. Huang, Y. L. Wu, X. D. Guo, Y. H. Wang, and D. H. Luo, Determination of five fluorescent whitening agents in foam plastic tableware by high performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry. Modern Food Science and Technology, 29 (12), 3014-3018, 2013.
[4] K. Hamad, M. Kaseem, and F. Deri, Recycling of waste from polymer materials: An overview of the recent works. Polymer Degradation and Stability, 98 (12), 2801-2812, 2013.
[5] G. Behrendt, and B. W. Naber, The recycling of polyurethanes (review). Journal of the University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy, 44 (1), 3-23, 2009.
[6] N. Rastkari, M. Z. Jeddi, M. Yunesian, and R. Ahmadkhaniha, Effect of sunlight exposure on phthalates migration from plastic containers to packaged juices. Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering, 16 (1), 27-33, 2018.
[7] Y. Sun, and S. Lin, A feasibility study on the transformation and sustainable development of “disposable tableware” in Taiwan night market. In: Rau PL. (eds) Cross-Cultural Design. Culture and Society. HCII 2019. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 11577. Springer, Cham, 2019.
[8] P. Saravanan, S. Sathish, D. Visvanathan, S. Silambarasan, and A. Charles, Safe food packing and storage for better health and environment. International Journal of Integrative Sciences, Innovation and Technology, 1 (5), 1-4, 2012.
[9] M. Rowe, E. Eyiler, and K. B. Walters, Bio-based plasticizer and thermoset polyesters: a green polymer chemistry approach. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 133 (45), 43917-43920, 2016.
[10] D. Zheng, Y. Q. Wang, Y. M. Deng, A. B. Yu, and W. H. Li, Research on Mechanical Properties and Simulation of Straw-Biodegradable Tableware, Applied Mechanics and Materials, 101-102, 1096-1100, 2012.
[11] Y. F. Pang, W. T. Xu, Q. Li, C. Li, and A. Mao, Research progress of bio-based wood adhesives. China Forest Products Industry, 45 (4), 3-7, 2018.
[12] X. Kong, G. Liu, and J. M. Curtis, Characterization of canola oil based polyurethane wood adhesives. International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives, 31, 559-564, 2011.
[13] Q. Li, M. Li, C. Chen, G. Cao, A. Mao, and H. Wan, Adhesives from polymeric methylene diphenyl diisocyanate resin and recycled polyols for plywood. Forest Products Journal, 67 (3/4), 275-282, 2017.
[14] J. Haydary, S. Dalibor, Characterization of automobile shredder residue for purpose of its thermal conversion. Journal of Solid Waste Technology and Management 41 (1): 41-49, 2015.
[15] O. J. Kwon, S. R. Yang, D. H. Kim, and J. S. Park, Characterization of polyurethane foam prepared by using starch as polyol. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 103 (3), 1544-1553, 2007.
[16] Z. H. Gao, W. B. Wang, X. Y. Zhao, and M. R Guo, Novel whey protein-based aqueous polymer-isocyanate adhesive for glulam. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 120 (1), 220-225, 2010.
[17] S. H. Lee, T. Ohkita, and Y. Teramoto, Polyol recovery from biomass-based polyurethane foam by glycolysis. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 95 (4), 975-980, 2005.
[18] A. Mao, W. Xu, E. Xi, Q. Li, and H. Wan, Evaluation of phenol-formaldehyde resins modified and blended with pyrolysis bio-oil for plywood. Forest Products Journal, 68 (2), 113-119, 2018.
[19] Y. Shin, E. M. Winder, K. S. Han, H. Lee, and G. T. Bonheyo, Enhanced capacities of mixed fatty acid-modified sawdust aggregators for remediation of crude oil spill. ACS Omega, 4 (1), 412-420, 2019.
[20] P. Wei, X. Rao, J. Yang, Y. Guo, H. Chen, Y. Zhang, S. Chen, X. Deng, and X. Wang, Hot pressing of wood-based composites: a review. Forest Products Journal, 66 (7/8): 419-427, 2016.
Author Information
  • Key Laboratory of State Forestry Administration for Silviculture of The Lower Yellow River, College of Forestry, Shandong Agricultural University, Taian, China

  • College of Arts, Shandong Agricultural University, Taian, China

  • Key Laboratory of State Forestry Administration for Silviculture of The Lower Yellow River, College of Forestry, Shandong Agricultural University, Taian, China

  • Key Laboratory of State Forestry Administration for Silviculture of The Lower Yellow River, College of Forestry, Shandong Agricultural University, Taian, China

  • Key Laboratory of State Forestry Administration for Silviculture of The Lower Yellow River, College of Forestry, Shandong Agricultural University, Taian, China

  • Key Laboratory of State Forestry Administration for Silviculture of The Lower Yellow River, College of Forestry, Shandong Agricultural University, Taian, China

  • Key Laboratory of State Forestry Administration for Silviculture of The Lower Yellow River, College of Forestry, Shandong Agricultural University, Taian, China

  • Key Laboratory of State Forestry Administration for Silviculture of The Lower Yellow River, College of Forestry, Shandong Agricultural University, Taian, China

  • Heilongjiang Institute of Wood Science, Harbin, China

Cite This Article
  • APA Style

    Yifu Yuan, Yan Sun, Muxuan Li, Yuhan Sun, Runan Zhang, et al. (2019). Study on Performance of Bio-based Adhesive for Bonding Tree Leaves. American Journal of Agriculture and Forestry, 7(6), 297-303. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajaf.20190706.19

    Copy | Download

    ACS Style

    Yifu Yuan; Yan Sun; Muxuan Li; Yuhan Sun; Runan Zhang, et al. Study on Performance of Bio-based Adhesive for Bonding Tree Leaves. Am. J. Agric. For. 2019, 7(6), 297-303. doi: 10.11648/j.ajaf.20190706.19

    Copy | Download

    AMA Style

    Yifu Yuan, Yan Sun, Muxuan Li, Yuhan Sun, Runan Zhang, et al. Study on Performance of Bio-based Adhesive for Bonding Tree Leaves. Am J Agric For. 2019;7(6):297-303. doi: 10.11648/j.ajaf.20190706.19

    Copy | Download

  • @article{10.11648/j.ajaf.20190706.19,
      author = {Yifu Yuan and Yan Sun and Muxuan Li and Yuhan Sun and Runan Zhang and Fang Sun and An Mao and Qi Li and Jiabin Zhang},
      title = {Study on Performance of Bio-based Adhesive for Bonding Tree Leaves},
      journal = {American Journal of Agriculture and Forestry},
      volume = {7},
      number = {6},
      pages = {297-303},
      doi = {10.11648/j.ajaf.20190706.19},
      url = {https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajaf.20190706.19},
      eprint = {https://download.sciencepg.com/pdf/10.11648.j.ajaf.20190706.19},
      abstract = {The traditional disposable foam plastic tableware is made from polymer materials. It is not decomposable and could bring serious problem to environment after the tableware is disposed. In order to solve this problem, a new type of green tableware made fromnatural materials (such as tree leaves) is developed and investigated. To obtain a green tableware product with good performance, the keytechnology is the bonding of tree leaves. In this study, the tree leaves were bonded by a type of bio-based adhesive synthesized in our lab. The structure, curing characteristics, and physical/mechanical properties of the adhesive were measured and analyzed. The effects of adhesive application rate, press time, and press temperature on the bonding performance of tree leaves were also investigated. The results showed that the general properties of the bio-based adhesive could meet the requirements for the production of tree leave tableware. After immerged in the water of 63°C for 3 hours, some of the bonded leaves could still have good bonds. Considering the production efficiency, cost, decorative effect, and bond performance, the optimal pressing parameters were: adhesive application rate: 100 g/m2; hot press temperature 70°C; hot press time 120 s. After bonded by bio-based adhesive, the tree leaves could be used as suitableraw materials for the production of green tableware.},
     year = {2019}
    }
    

    Copy | Download

  • TY  - JOUR
    T1  - Study on Performance of Bio-based Adhesive for Bonding Tree Leaves
    AU  - Yifu Yuan
    AU  - Yan Sun
    AU  - Muxuan Li
    AU  - Yuhan Sun
    AU  - Runan Zhang
    AU  - Fang Sun
    AU  - An Mao
    AU  - Qi Li
    AU  - Jiabin Zhang
    Y1  - 2019/11/25
    PY  - 2019
    N1  - https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajaf.20190706.19
    DO  - 10.11648/j.ajaf.20190706.19
    T2  - American Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
    JF  - American Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
    JO  - American Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
    SP  - 297
    EP  - 303
    PB  - Science Publishing Group
    SN  - 2330-8591
    UR  - https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajaf.20190706.19
    AB  - The traditional disposable foam plastic tableware is made from polymer materials. It is not decomposable and could bring serious problem to environment after the tableware is disposed. In order to solve this problem, a new type of green tableware made fromnatural materials (such as tree leaves) is developed and investigated. To obtain a green tableware product with good performance, the keytechnology is the bonding of tree leaves. In this study, the tree leaves were bonded by a type of bio-based adhesive synthesized in our lab. The structure, curing characteristics, and physical/mechanical properties of the adhesive were measured and analyzed. The effects of adhesive application rate, press time, and press temperature on the bonding performance of tree leaves were also investigated. The results showed that the general properties of the bio-based adhesive could meet the requirements for the production of tree leave tableware. After immerged in the water of 63°C for 3 hours, some of the bonded leaves could still have good bonds. Considering the production efficiency, cost, decorative effect, and bond performance, the optimal pressing parameters were: adhesive application rate: 100 g/m2; hot press temperature 70°C; hot press time 120 s. After bonded by bio-based adhesive, the tree leaves could be used as suitableraw materials for the production of green tableware.
    VL  - 7
    IS  - 6
    ER  - 

    Copy | Download

  • Sections