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All-cellulose colloidal adhesive

Engineering and Technology

All-cellulose colloidal adhesive

X. Zhao, Z. Zhang, et al.

Discover a groundbreaking all-cellulose colloidal adhesive that boasts incredible boiling-water resistance and eco-friendliness, developed by a talented team of researchers at Northeast Forestry University. With impressive dry-shear strength, this innovative adhesive is set to challenge the status quo of traditional adhesives.... show more
Abstract
At present, adhesives widely used in various industries are mainly synthesized from organic chemical raw materials, and research on replacing traditional chemical raw materials with renewable biomass resources to synthesize adhesives is urgently needed. Adhesives possessing colloidal properties are highly favored due to their distinctive self-assembly capability, and robust reinforcement effects. Here, using cellulose as the sole raw material and following a simple and inexpensive strategy, we prepare a high-performance all-cellulose colloidal adhesive that is resistant to boiling water. We achieve a dry-shear strength of 1.97 MPa with this adhesive and a bonding strength of 0.81 MPa after a cycle of boiling-drying-boiling. The curing mechanism of the adhesive are verified using molecular dynamics simulations. These all-cellulose colloidal adhesives demonstrate great potential to replace traditional adhesives in the near future.
Publisher
Communications Materials
Published On
Sep 08, 2024
Authors
Xin Zhao, Zeyu Zhang, Tian Ju, Yuyan Jiang, Ming Wei, Jian Li, Yanjun Xie, Shaoliang Xiao
Tags
all-cellulose adhesive
boiling-water resistance
eco-friendly
dry-shear strength
molecular dynamics simulations
biomaterials
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