Abstract
A method of preparation of a phenol–formaldehyde resin by replacing phenol with liquid products of the fast pyrolysis of wood is described. Strength tests reveal that substituting a pyrolysis liquid for 60% of phenol in the phenol–formaldehyde resin allows strength to be increased by 6% relative to the control sample.
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