Fiberboards Based on Sugarcane Bagasse Lignin and Fibers
Volume: 291, Issue: 7, Pages: 829 - 839
Published: Jul 14, 2006
Abstract
Summary: Fiberboards were prepared using phenolic type resins (phenol-formaldehyde) and sugarcane bagasse fibers. Lignin extracted through an organosolv process from sugarcane bagasse was used as substitute of phenol in phenolic resins from 40 (lignin-phenol-formaldehyde) to 100 wt.-% (lignin-formaldehyde) substitution. Some of the fibers were chemically modified by oxidation with chlorine dioxide and treatment with furfuryl alcohol (FA),...
Paper Details
Title
Fiberboards Based on Sugarcane Bagasse Lignin and Fibers
Published Date
Jul 14, 2006
Volume
291
Issue
7
Pages
829 - 839
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