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Characterization of Densified Pine Wood and a Zero-Thickness Bio-Based Adhesive for Eco-Friendly Structural Applications

This study investigates a sustainable alternative for composites and adhesives in high-performance industries like civil and automotive. This study pioneers the development and application of a new methodology to characterize a bio-based, zero-thickness adhesive. This method facilitates precise meas...

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Autores principales: Jalali, Shahin, Borges, Catarina da Silva Pereira, Carbas, Ricardo João Camilo, Marques, Eduardo André de Sousa, Bordado, João Carlos Moura, da Silva, Lucas Filipe Martins
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10672393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38005076
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16227147
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author Jalali, Shahin
Borges, Catarina da Silva Pereira
Carbas, Ricardo João Camilo
Marques, Eduardo André de Sousa
Bordado, João Carlos Moura
da Silva, Lucas Filipe Martins
author_facet Jalali, Shahin
Borges, Catarina da Silva Pereira
Carbas, Ricardo João Camilo
Marques, Eduardo André de Sousa
Bordado, João Carlos Moura
da Silva, Lucas Filipe Martins
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description This study investigates a sustainable alternative for composites and adhesives in high-performance industries like civil and automotive. This study pioneers the development and application of a new methodology to characterize a bio-based, zero-thickness adhesive. This method facilitates precise measurements of the adhesive’s strength and fracture properties under zero-thickness conditions. The research also encompasses the characterization of densified pine wood, an innovative wood product distinguished by enhanced mechanical properties, which is subsequently compared to natural pine wood. We conducted a comprehensive characterization of wood’s strength properties, utilizing dogbone-shaped samples in the fiber direction, and block specimens in the transverse direction. Butt joints were employed for adhesive testing. Mode I fracture properties were determined via compact tension (CT) and double cantilever beam (DCB) tests for wood and adhesive, respectively, while mode II response was assessed through end-loaded split (ELS) tests. The densification procedure, encompassing chemical and mechanical processes, was a focal point of the study. Initially, wood was subjected to acid boiling to remove the wood matrix, followed by the application of pressure to enhance density. As a result, wood density increased by approximately 100 percent, accompanied by substantial improvements in strength and fracture energy along the fiber direction by about 120 percent. However, it is worth noting that due to the delignification nature of the densification method, properties in the transverse direction, mainly reliant on the lignin matrix, exhibited compromises. Also introduced was an innovative technique to evaluate the bio-based adhesive, applied as a zero-thickness layer. The results from this method reveal promising mechanical properties, highlighting the bio-based adhesive’s potential as an eco-friendly substitute for synthetic adhesives in the wood industry.
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spelling pubmed-106723932023-11-13 Characterization of Densified Pine Wood and a Zero-Thickness Bio-Based Adhesive for Eco-Friendly Structural Applications Jalali, Shahin Borges, Catarina da Silva Pereira Carbas, Ricardo João Camilo Marques, Eduardo André de Sousa Bordado, João Carlos Moura da Silva, Lucas Filipe Martins Materials (Basel) Article This study investigates a sustainable alternative for composites and adhesives in high-performance industries like civil and automotive. This study pioneers the development and application of a new methodology to characterize a bio-based, zero-thickness adhesive. This method facilitates precise measurements of the adhesive’s strength and fracture properties under zero-thickness conditions. The research also encompasses the characterization of densified pine wood, an innovative wood product distinguished by enhanced mechanical properties, which is subsequently compared to natural pine wood. We conducted a comprehensive characterization of wood’s strength properties, utilizing dogbone-shaped samples in the fiber direction, and block specimens in the transverse direction. Butt joints were employed for adhesive testing. Mode I fracture properties were determined via compact tension (CT) and double cantilever beam (DCB) tests for wood and adhesive, respectively, while mode II response was assessed through end-loaded split (ELS) tests. The densification procedure, encompassing chemical and mechanical processes, was a focal point of the study. Initially, wood was subjected to acid boiling to remove the wood matrix, followed by the application of pressure to enhance density. As a result, wood density increased by approximately 100 percent, accompanied by substantial improvements in strength and fracture energy along the fiber direction by about 120 percent. However, it is worth noting that due to the delignification nature of the densification method, properties in the transverse direction, mainly reliant on the lignin matrix, exhibited compromises. Also introduced was an innovative technique to evaluate the bio-based adhesive, applied as a zero-thickness layer. The results from this method reveal promising mechanical properties, highlighting the bio-based adhesive’s potential as an eco-friendly substitute for synthetic adhesives in the wood industry. MDPI 2023-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10672393/ /pubmed/38005076 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16227147 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Carbas, Ricardo João Camilo
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Bordado, João Carlos Moura
da Silva, Lucas Filipe Martins
Characterization of Densified Pine Wood and a Zero-Thickness Bio-Based Adhesive for Eco-Friendly Structural Applications
title Characterization of Densified Pine Wood and a Zero-Thickness Bio-Based Adhesive for Eco-Friendly Structural Applications
title_full Characterization of Densified Pine Wood and a Zero-Thickness Bio-Based Adhesive for Eco-Friendly Structural Applications
title_fullStr Characterization of Densified Pine Wood and a Zero-Thickness Bio-Based Adhesive for Eco-Friendly Structural Applications
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of Densified Pine Wood and a Zero-Thickness Bio-Based Adhesive for Eco-Friendly Structural Applications
title_short Characterization of Densified Pine Wood and a Zero-Thickness Bio-Based Adhesive for Eco-Friendly Structural Applications
title_sort characterization of densified pine wood and a zero-thickness bio-based adhesive for eco-friendly structural applications
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10672393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38005076
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16227147
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