Ecofriendly Wood Adhesives from Date Palm Fronds Lignin for Plywood
Utilization of lignin phenol glyoxal (LPG) resins was studied as a potential alternative for phenol formaldehyde (PF) resins. Lignin was extracted by alkaline pulping processes (kraft and soda) from date palm fronds (DPF) and was used as an alternative for phenol in LPG resins. The isolated lignin s...
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