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Characterization of adhesive penetration in wood bond by means of scanning thermal microscopy (SThM)
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2015
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Phenol FormaldehydeEngineeringMechanical EngineeringChemistryPf ModPenetration CharacteristicsPolymer ProcessingMaterials ScienceThermal MicroscopyAdhesive PenetrationSurface ModificationNanomaterialsAdhesive MaterialSurface ScienceMaterials CharacterizationWood StructurePolymer CharacterizationWood ModificationWood BondStructural Adhesive
Abstract The penetration characteristics of phenol formaldehyde (PF) resin, modified by two different nanomaterials (PF mod ), has been studied by means of scanning thermal microscopy (SThM). The thermal conductivity (ThC) of the two PF mod was lower than that of the cell wall (CW), but the ThC of both PF resins was basically the same. SThM imaging revealed the penetration of parts of PF mod into the CW by a ThC transitional region, which exists between the CW and the resin. In the transitional zone, the ThC changed obviously in a region about 2 μm in width. This region includes two subregions, one about 0.7 μm and another 1.3 μm in width. The first one is the interface, where PF mod and the CW are in direct contact where the ThC changes rapidly. In the second subregion, the PF mod and CW are in interaction, and ThC changes slowly. Regarding the adhesives’ penetration into the cell lumen, the ThC of the penetrating adhesive was higher than that in the glue line, and this is an indication that SThM is a useful tool to detect the differences of adhesive penetration at the micro-scale level.
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