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Micro-morphological Features of Liquid Urea-Formaldehyde Resins during Curing Process at Different Levels of Hardener and Curing Time Assessed by Transmission Electron Microscopy

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경북대학교 농업생명과학대학 (College of Agriculture and Life Sciences)
초록

This study used transmission electron microscopy (TEM) to investigate the micro-morphological features of two formaldehyde to urea (F/U) mole ratio liquid urea-formaldehyde (UF) resins with three hardener levels as a function of the curing time. The micro-morphological features of the liquid UF resins were characterized after different curing times. As a result, the TEM examination revealed the presence of globular/nodular structures in both liquid UF resins, while spherical particles were only visible in the low F/U mole ratio resins. The high F/U mole ratio liquid UF resins also showed extensive particle coalescence after adding the hardener, along with the appearance of complex filamentous networks. When the resins were cured with a higher amount of hardener and longer curing time, the spherical particles disappeared. For the low mole UF resins, the particles tended to coalesce with a higher amount of hardener and longer curing time, although discrete spherical particles were still observed in some regions. This is the first report on the distinct features of the crystal structures in low F/U mole ratio UF resins cured with 5% hardener and after 0.5 h of curing time. In conclusion, the present results indicate that the crystal structures of low F/U mole ratio UF resins are formed during the curing process.

목차
 Abstract  Introduction  Materials and Methods   Preparation of liquid UF resins   Measurement of UF resin properties   Sample preparation for TEM   Examination under TEM  Results and Discussion  Conclusions  Acknowledgments  References
저자
  • Nuryawan, Arif(Department of Wood and Paper Sciences, Kyungpook National University)
  • Park, Byung-Dae( Department of Wood and Paper Sciences, Kyungpook National University) | Park, Byung-Dae