Abstract

Currently there has been a growing interest in substituting traditional synthetic polymers with biobased renewable polymers for adhesive applications. However, biobased renewable polymers such as starch suffer from few draw-backs like poor water resistance and mechanical strength. To become important potential alternatives of synthetic polymers, starch must have comparable physical, chemical, thermal and mechanical properties to that of synthetic polymers. To achieve this, starch has been modified by a series of crosslinkers like boric acid, citric acid, glyoxal, gluteraldehyde, etc. and silane modification. Silane modification by chloropropyl trimethoxysilane, γ-Methacryloxypropyl trimethoxy silane and vinyl trimethoxy silane is a suitable method to improve the performance in terms of mechanical and thermally. Silane forms covalent bonds with starch during starch modification resulted in enhanced shear strength and storage stability. A new research on biodegradable, renewable, environmentally friendly silane modification of starch-based wood adhesive that was prepared by reacting with various silanes. This paper, we reviewed silane as a modifying agent for starch-based wood adhesive.

Highlights

  • Polyvinyl acetate (PVAc) emulsions are commonly used in bonding porous materials at room temperature

  • This paper, we reviewed silane as a modifying agent for starch-based wood adhesive

  • We reviewed modification of starch by silane to improve performance properties of starch-based adhesive

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Introduction

Polyvinyl acetate (PVAc) emulsions are commonly used in bonding porous materials at room temperature. In order to improve the performance of starch adhesives, sodium dodecyl sulfate [32], urea [33], during the last few decades, environmental friendly natural polymers have attracted greater attention all over the world due to the increasing environmental awareness as well as the depletion of petroleum-based resources [34] [35] [36]. Due to their inherent properties such as renewable nature, biodegradability, economic, easy availability, natural polymers are emerging as viable alternatives. We reviewed modification of starch by silane to improve performance properties of starch-based adhesive

Silane Modification of Starch-Based Adhesive
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