Natural organic-inorganic hybrid structure enabled green biomass adhesive with desirable strength, toughness and mildew resistance

Int J Biol Macromol. 2023 May 1:236:123931. doi: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.123931. Epub 2023 Mar 6.

Abstract

Plant based proteins are green, sustainable, and renewable materials that show the potential to replace traditional formaldehyde resin. High performance plywood adhesives exhibit high water resistance, strength, toughness, and desirable mildew resistance. Adding petrochemical-based crosslinkers is not economically viable or environmentally benign; this chemical crosslinking strategy makes the imparted high strength and toughness less attractive. Herein, a green approach based on natural organic-inorganic hybrid structure enhancement is proposed. The design of soybean meal-dialdehyde chitosan-amine modified halloysite nanotubes (SM-DACS-HNTs@N) adhesive with desirable strength and toughness enhanced by covalent bonding (Schiff base) crosslinking and toughened by surface-modified nanofillers is demonstrated. Consequently, the prepared adhesive showed a wet shear strength of 1.53 MPa and work of debonding of 389.7 mJ, which increased by 146.8 % and 276.5 %, respectively, due to the cross-linking effect of organic DACS and toughening effect of inorganic HNTs@N. The introduction of DACS and Schiff base generation enhanced the antimicrobial property of the adhesive and increased the mold resistance of the adhesive and plywood. In addition, the adhesive has good economic benefits. This research creates new opportunities for developing biomass composites with desirable performance.

Keywords: Dialdehyde chitosan; Halloysite nanotubes; Mildew resistance; Organic-inorganic hybrid structure; Soy protein-based adhesive.

MeSH terms

  • Adhesives* / chemistry
  • Biomass
  • Glycine max
  • Schiff Bases*

Substances

  • Adhesives
  • Schiff Bases