Preparation method for modified oxidized starch formaldehyde-free plywood
A technology of oxidized starch and plywood, which is applied in plywood presses, starch-derived adhesives, and joints of wooden veneers. Simple and environmentally friendly
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[0018] First weigh 500g of poplar wood, put it into a pulverizer and crush it, pass through a 100-mesh sieve, put the sieved poplar wood powder into the steam explosion tank, feed 2.2MPa saturated water vapor into the steam explosion tank, and keep the pressure for 5 minutes Instantly open the valve of the steam explosion tank, depressurize to normal pressure, take out the poplar wood powder, soak it in 800mL of deionized water at a temperature of 90°C for 50min, take it out, transfer it to 500mL of 10% hydrogen peroxide solution at 75 Under a constant temperature water bath at ℃, react for 2 hours, vacuum filter, soak the filter cake in 200mL sodium hydroxide solution with a mass fraction of 2%, leaching for 4 hours under a constant temperature water bath at 85℃, wash the filter residue with absolute ethanol and deionized water Until the washing solution is neutral, transfer it to a 110°C drying oven to dry to constant weight to obtain poplar fiber; then weigh 9g of the above ...
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[0021]First weigh 300g of poplar wood, put it into a pulverizer and crush it, pass through a 100-mesh sieve, put the sieved poplar wood powder into the steam explosion tank, feed 1.8MPa saturated water vapor into the steam explosion tank, and keep the pressure for 3 minutes Instantly open the valve of the steam explosion tank, depressurize to normal pressure, take out the poplar wood powder, soak it in 600mL deionized water with a temperature of 80°C for 40min, take it out, transfer it to 300mL of 10% hydrogen peroxide solution at 70 In a constant temperature water bath at ℃, react for 1 hour, vacuum filter, soak the filter cake in 100mL sodium hydroxide solution with a mass fraction of 2%, leaching for 3 hours in a constant temperature water bath at 80℃, wash the filter residue with absolute ethanol and deionized water Until the washing solution is neutral, transfer it to a 105°C drying oven to dry to constant weight to obtain poplar fiber; then weigh 6g of the above-mentioned...
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[0024] First weigh 400g of poplar wood, put it into a pulverizer and crush it, pass through a 100-mesh sieve, put the sieved poplar wood powder into the steam explosion tank, feed 1.9MPa saturated water vapor into the steam explosion tank, and keep the pressure for 4 minutes Instantly open the valve of the steam explosion tank, decompress to normal pressure, take out poplar wood powder, soak it in 700mL deionized water at 85°C for 45min, take it out, transfer it to 400mL hydrogen peroxide solution with a mass fraction of 10%, at 72 In a constant temperature water bath at ℃, react for 2 hours, vacuum filter, soak the filter cake in 150mL sodium hydroxide solution with a mass fraction of 2%, leaching for 3 hours in a constant temperature water bath at 82℃, wash the filter residue with absolute ethanol and deionized water Until the washing solution is neutral, transfer it to a 107°C drying oven to dry to constant weight to obtain poplar fiber; then weigh 7g of the above poplar fib...
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