2018
DOI: 10.1002/aocs.12167
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A Soybean Oil‐Based Adhesive and Its Application for Birdseed Binding

Abstract: Current birdseed binders are mainly based on animal protein and fat. However, exporting the seed cakes containing animal products to European countries can be difficult due to their import policies. A plant oil-based adhesive may be capable of binding loose seeds together, enabling it to be used as an alternative to the animal protein-based and fat-based binders used currently and making the exportation possible. A soybean oil-based adhesive was, therefore, synthesized and tested for birdseed binding in this s… Show more

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“…[27] Fei et al investigated the introduction of fully hydrogenated soybean oil into epoxidized soybean oil (ESO), which was cross-linked with phosphoric acid to form a safe and novel seed adhesive. [37] To enhance the performance of pressuresensitive adhesive systems, the introduction of soybean oil polyols derived from the ring-opening reaction of epoxy soybean oil is a commonly adopted approach in the scholarly community. [38] Zhiwei et al prepared an adhesive by mixing epoxy soybean oil polyol with triphenylmethane 4,4′,4ʺ-triisocyanate, and successfully improved its bonding performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[27] Fei et al investigated the introduction of fully hydrogenated soybean oil into epoxidized soybean oil (ESO), which was cross-linked with phosphoric acid to form a safe and novel seed adhesive. [37] To enhance the performance of pressuresensitive adhesive systems, the introduction of soybean oil polyols derived from the ring-opening reaction of epoxy soybean oil is a commonly adopted approach in the scholarly community. [38] Zhiwei et al prepared an adhesive by mixing epoxy soybean oil polyol with triphenylmethane 4,4′,4ʺ-triisocyanate, and successfully improved its bonding performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%