Abstract
The influence of plant extender type on kinetics of curing in composite materials based on phenol-cardanol-formaldehyde novolac resins was studied. Traditional for wood industry foliage, coniferous, hard-wooded broadleaved, tropical foliage and gramineous plants were taken as a source of fillers. The influence of plant filler on effective activation energy Ea in dependence from extent of curing and reaction order of curing reaction (α) were found.
Highlights
The influence of plant extender type on kinetics of curing in composite materials based on phenol-cardanolformaldehyde novolac resins was studied
Traditional for wood industry foliage, coniferous, hard-wooded broadleaved, tropical foliage and gramineous plants were taken as a source of fillers
The influence of plant filler on effective activation energy Ea in dependence from extent of curing and reaction order of curing reaction ( ) were found
Summary
Talbiersky J., Polaczek J., Ramamoorty R., Shishlov O. Phenols from Cashew Nut Shell Oil as a Feedstock for Making Resins and Chemicals // OIL GAS Europeen Magazine. Venmalar D., Nagaveni H.C. Evaluation of copperised cashew nut shell liquid and neem oil as wood preservatives // Research Group on Wood Protection, 24–28 April 2005, Bangalore, India.
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