大豆蛋白
胶粘剂
材料科学
变性(裂变材料)
韧性
化学改性
耐水性
高分子科学
化学工程
复合材料
化学
高分子化学
食品科学
工程类
图层(电子)
作者
Shiqing Chen,Sheldon Q. Shi,Wenrui Zhou,Jianzhang Li
标识
DOI:10.1002/mame.202200277
摘要
Abstract Recently, soy protein has attracted extensive attention from wood industries and consumers in the production of wood adhesives as it is non‐toxic, biodegradable, low cost, and easy to process. There are a variety of reactive groups namely OH, NH 2 , COOH, and SH, in protein molecules, which offer possibilities for protein denaturation, chemical modification, and increased ionic interactions. The research in protein denaturation, crosslinking modification, biomimetic modification, and organic–inorganic hybrid formulation not only focuses on enhancing the mechanical properties and tolerance to water of the adhesives but also considers its toughness, mildew resistance, and flame retardancy to further optimize the performances of the adhesives. In this paper, soy protein chemical composition, soy protein denaturation, and reinforced modification are discussed to understand these methods and further develop into a multifunctional soy protein‐based adhesive. Given the potential of bio‐based adhesives, these modification methods not only provide the theoretical basis for its development at full scale, but also the possibility for the multifunctional applications of bio‐based adhesives.
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