Author:
Xing C.,Zhang S.Y.,Deng J.
Abstract
Abstract
Knowledge of pH and buffering capacity of raw fiber
materials is important for understanding the effects of
raw material on the curing rate of urea formaldehyde (UF)
resin, used for panel manufacturing, especially with some
less-desirable wood materials such as bark, top, and
commercial thinnings.
The effects of pH and buffering capacity as well as
catalyst content on the gel time of UF resin were investigated.
The results obtained from this study indicate that
bark has a lower pH value as well as higher acid and
alkaline buffering capacities than wood of the same species
due to their extractives. The pH values of the raw
fiber materials studied decrease with increased absolute
and relative acid buffering capacity due to the increased
absolute acidity mass in the solution.
At lower levels of added catalyst, the effect of raw
material pH on UF resin gel time is significant, while it is
insignificant at higher catalyst contents. This may be due
to the acidity of wood, which is the main acid catalyst
source of the mixture at lower levels of added catalyst,
while at higher levels, catalyst is the main source. With
higher catalyst contents, all studied raw materials mixed
with UF resin result in a longer gel time than does UF
resin alone.
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