Bio‐based novolac resins from cashew nut processing waste: Alternative resource for the development of high‐value sustainable products

Journal of Applied Polymer Science(2023)

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In the last decades, there is an increasing trend for replacing petro-based adhesives with sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives, especially in the wood industry. In this work it was developed and characterized novolac-type phenolic resins from the full use of the cashew nut shell liquid (CNSL), an agro-industrial residue and a rich source of phenolic compounds, sustainable alternative to petroleum-derived chemicals, to develop bio-based polymers. CNSL and paraformaldehyde were reacted, using oxalic acid as a catalyst, under a solvent-free methodology. A dark and viscous resin of high molar mass and thermally stable was obtained. The development of highly bio-based adhesives was proposed by combining CNSL-based novolac resin (CNSL-nov) with commercial epoxy resin (DGEBA), as an alternative to conventional hardeners. The use of the epoxy-novolac system proved to be efficient and promising in obtaining new highly cross-linked polymers with excellent thermal performance and with potential for wood industry, improving the bio-based content of high-performance adhesive.
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cashew nut shell liquid,diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A,phenolic resin,waste utilization,wood adhesive applications
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