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Effect of wood on the curing behavior of commercial phenolic resin systems
Authors:Guangbo He  Ning Yan
Abstract:Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) was used to study the effect of wood on the curing behavior of two types of commercial oriented‐strand‐board phenolic resins. DSC analysis showed that the curing behavior of the core resin differed significantly from that of the face resin in terms of the peak shape, peak temperature, and activation energy. The addition of wood to the resins moved the two separated peaks in the DSC curves of the core resin adjacent to each other. It also accelerated the addition reactions in the curing processes of both the core and face resins. The two peaks in the DSC curves were the result of the high pH values of the resins. These two peaks became either jointed together or overlapped when the pH value of the resin was reduced. Wood also reduced the activation energies for both the core and face resins by decreasing the pH values of the curing systems. Moreover, the effects of wood on the curing behavior of the resins among the five species studied were similar. The lowest activation energy for a phenolic resin probably appeared at pH 10–11 under alkaline conditions. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 95: 185–192, 2005
Keywords:curing of polymers  differential scanning calorimetry (DSC)  resins
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