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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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- 2023Influence of Upcycled Post-Treatment Bark Biomass Addition to the Binder on Produced Plywood Propertiescitations
- 2019Effect of Different Aluminum Sulfate Catalyzed Hydrolysis Conditions on the Content of Polysaccharides in the Residue after Furfural Production
- 2017A NOVEL METHOD FOR BIRCH OUTER BARK QUALITY CONTROL USING HIGHER HEATING VALUEcitations
- 2017PROCESSING POSSIBILITIES OF BIRCH OUTER BARK INTO GREEN BIO-COMPOSITEScitations
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PROCESSING POSSIBILITIES OF BIRCH OUTER BARK INTO GREEN BIO-COMPOSITES
Abstract
<jats:p>The main objective of the study was to obtain bio-composites from grey alder sawdust using a mixture of birch outer bark suberinic acids as a binder, and to test their mechanical properties. Ethanol-extracted birch outer bark was used as a raw material for the investigation. Characteristics (suberinic acids content, epoxy acids content and acid number) of the hydrolytically depolymerized birch outer bark binder were also determined. The initial filler/binder ratio and molding parameters (temperature and pressure) were established by the full factorial design. Preliminary data showed that the increase of the pressing temperature from 160 to 200 °C at a pressure of 3.5 MPa resulted in a minor growth of the boards’ density (up to 1.0 g/cm3) and bending strength (up to 17.1 MPa).
 Our investigation has shown that it is possible to use one of the plywood production residues – outer birch bark – as a raw material for obtaining particleboards, which have mechanical properties beyond the standard limits. The used method is also environmentally friendly, easy realizable in practice and has a potential to be cost-effective.</jats:p>