Modification of urea-formaldehyde resin adhesives with blocked isocyanates using sodium bisulfite

Muhammad Adly Rahandi Lubis, Byung Dae Park, Sang Min Lee

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Abstract

Polymeric 4-4 diphenyl methane diisocyanate (pMDI) was blocked with an aqueous sodium bisulfite solution to obtain water-dispersible blocked pMDI (B-pMDI) resin with different HSO3/–NCO mole ratios for the modification of urea-formaldehyde (UF) resin. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectra of the B-pMDI resin clearly showed that all isocyanate groups of the pMDI resin were successfully blocked by sodium bisulfite. As the HSO3/–NCO mole ratio increased, the de-blocking temperature of the B-pMDI resin also increased. Two addition levels (1% and 3%) of the B-pMDI resin with different HSO3/–NCO mole ratios were mixed with UF resins and used as an adhesive for plywood. The gel time of the UF/B-pMDI resins decreased to a minimum at a mole ratio of 0.9 and then increased with the HSO3/–NCO mole ratio, and was consistent with the peak temperature (Tp). However, as the HSO3/–NCO mole ratio increased, the viscosity of the modified UF resins by 1% B-pMDI resin addition slightly increased, whereas those of modified resins with 3% B-pMDI resin addition rapidly increased. The adhesion strengths of plywood bonded with the hybrid resins were greater for 1% B-pMDI resin addition than for 3% B-pMDI resin addition. Formaldehyde emission of plywood bonded with the UF/B-pMDI resins significantly decreased up to 34% by the addition of B-pMDI resin at a mole ratio of 1.8. These results suggest that the modification of UF resins by mixing with water-dispersible B-pMDI resin can be a method for improving the water resistance and formaldehyde emission of UF resins for wood-based composites.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)118-124
Number of pages7
JournalInternational Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives
Volume73
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2017

Keywords

  • Blocked isocyanate
  • Hybrid resin
  • Plywood
  • Sodium bisulfite
  • Urea-formaldehyde resin

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